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Whose idea was the WWE idea for the Clash of Champions grand finale? * SPOILER *

During the night, WWE aired its latest “effort” from its ThunderDome in Orlando, with Clash of Champions that surprised many fans, both for those who greatly appreciated the event, and for those who did not appreciate the various winners of the evening’s matches, however, favored the surprising line followed by the federation in the field of storytelling.

One of the most anticipated matches of the card, was certainly the one valid for the Smackdown Universal title, with Roman Reigns who successfully kept his belt, from the attack of his cousin Jey Uso, in a dispute that soon became a slaughter, which in the end also required the intervention of the injured Jimmy, Jey’s brother, who had to interrupt the match by throwing a towel as a sign of surrender in the ring.

Who was the creator of the massacre between Roman Reigns and Jey Uso?

Apparently, Dave Meltzer reported during one of the latest updates of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, the idea of ​​proposing a slightly “MMA” style ending would not have come from the company’s chairman, Vince McMahon, but from the champion’s on-screen manager: Paul Heyman.
According to the well-known journalist, in fact, during the evening’s main event something strong was needed to offer fans of the WWE Universe, but the Chairman’s ideas were a bit too “weak” according to Vince himself.
To lend a hand to increase the dose to bring out Roman Reigns as the absolute star of the evening, so came the Mad Genius, who thanks to his preparation in the field of storytelling was able to stage a real masterpiece with the Universal champion narrative, with Roman Reigns immediately becoming a darling of the company’s smart fans.

In fact, reporting exactly Meltzer’s words about the main event:

When Roman Reigns made that brutal attack on his cousin, it became clear that Heyman was behind it all, because Vince McMahon doesn’t think so.

Obviously, Vince McMahon doesn’t see it that way, but I’m sure there were several aspects that were included in the match by the manager himself, which will be input for the future and which in any case were completed in the best of ways. ways “.

The brutal attack perpetrated by Reigns against his cousin was in fact one of the most surprising and shocking moments of the entire ppv, with a fringe of fans who have always booed the talent of Samoan origins who would now instead have changed their minds towards him, in a reversal in the face that the character of Reigns had needed for several months.

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