Rock And Roman Reigns May Be In A Tag Match
It’s a way to go. This weekend, WWE will be holding its annual Money In The Bank pay per view. That alone is big enough, but Summerslam takes place just over later. Even with that show not being very far away, WWE is already thinking about WrestleMania 38 next April. That is pretty far in advance, but WWE already might have a huge match scheduled for the show.
According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, WWE is considering a tag team match involving the Rock and Roman Reigns facing each other at WrestleMania 38. The match would see both wrestlers teaming with an Uso, possibly in an attempt to keep Rock from having to do so much in the ring to protect his movie commitments. While the match has been discussed, WWE’s main goal would still be having the two face off in a singles match.
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Opinion: The tag match is certainly an idea but I would have a hard time buying into a tag match as a match of this magnitude. The Usos have done some amazing things, but putting them in a match involving the Rock and Roman Reigns might be a step too far. Hopefully the singles match winds up taking place, because it just feels like a much bigger match than anything involving tagging.
What do you think of the tag match? How would the match go? Let us know in the comments below.
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