Roman Reigns on if it was more satisfying to defeat John Cena or The Undertaker.

Over the past four years, Roman Reigns has been
pushed majorly and has grown into what WWE
intended for him to become, the face of the
company. In that time period, he has faced many
big names and won many championships.





The now Intercontinental Champion has won the
WWE title three times, the United States title, the
Tag Team titles, and the Royal Rumble since 2013
and has beaten the likes of AJ Styles, Triple H,
Randy Orton, The Miz, Braun Strowman, Seth
Rollins, Bray Wyatt, and Dean Ambrose.
For the past three WrestleManias as well, The Big
Dog has main evented the show, and he is widely
expected to main event next year's Showcase of the
Immortals against Brock Lesnar in New Orleans.
However, when it comes to Reigns facing legends
in the ring, there are two which fans talk about the
most. John Cena and The Undertaker.
This past week, the Intercontinental Champion
spoke to The Times of India to promote this past
Saturday's WWE live event in New Delhi. He was
asked who was more satisfying to beat. The Leader
of the Cenation? Or The Deadman at WrestleMania?
Reigns gave a mixed response to this question,
saying while it was more satisfying to beat Cena,
the bigger moment for him was defeating




The Undertaker at WrestleMania.
He said: "Beating Cena was more satisfying but it was bigger moment obviously for me beating The Undertaker in one of the biggest Wrestlemania's of
all time. It was just one of those moments in my
career that'll shine no matter what happens or who I
get in the ring with.
"Being in the ring with The Undertaker in the main
event, that speaks for itself but there is something
very satisfying about beating John Cena."




Roman reigns has faced off against Cena and The
Undertaker in the past year, and he managed to win
both matches.
The Big Dog successfully defeated The Leader of
the Cenation when the two faced off in a singles
match for the first time at No Mercy earlier this year
in September. He did the same when he faced The
Deadman in the main event of WrestleMania 33 in
April.
While he's unlikely to face The Undertaker again in
the future, there's a chance WWE revisits the rivalry between Reigns and Cena, especially when you consider the two titles Cena hasn't won are the Intercontinental title and the Universal title, two championships which Reigns is expected to hold in the next year.

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