A fellow WWE star has complimented Roman Reigns, saying that he ‘is compelling television every time he is on’ the screen!
Find out which WWE star noted that while everybody might have their specific favorites in WWE, he acknowledges that the Tribal Chief is compelling every single time.
The Miz recently spoke to WrestleZone where he shared his thoughts on the Tribal Chief, Roman Reigns.
Miz said:
“He’s compelling television every time he is on that television. You want to see what’s going to happen next.
“You love the story, you love the character, he’s a main-event, bonafide Superstar. There’s no doubt in my mind, but I think everyone has a choice on their MVP as of right now,”
“People can make a claim for Sami Zayn, I think people can make a claim for The Usos. I think there’s a lot of talent that could be MVP. Dominik [Mysterio] has been on fire as of late.”
The Miz, as well as apparently his wife Maryse, are eligible to be drafted to either WWE Raw or SmackDown as the WWE Draft 2023 kicks off tomorrow night (April 28) on SmackDown.
It remains to be seen which brand will snag the WWE Undisputed Universal Champion Roman Reigns.
Whichever brand doesn’t land Reigns will be the home of the new WWE World Heavyweight Championship.
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