Suprstar(s): Roman Reigns vs. Mikey Chi, Trent & Matt Allens
Company: TNW:R
"This was one of my greatest rivalries I have put together. It was pitch-perfect. Think about it. The Golden Boy, Roman Reigns against three potential future prodigies within Trent, Mikey Chi and Matt Allens. Now this was a good match-up because it was one vs. all, a classic three versus one storyline between one face going up against three heels trying to make a name for themselves. They would attack Roman Reigns every chance they would get, and each time they would, Roman Reigns would be down and out. But when you thought he was out for the count, he would always get back up. The crowd loved it! everyone loved it! Roman Reigns is without a doubt, the future of this company! So were my three, well two other newly uprising superstars. I saw true potential in Trent, and Mikey Chi. I didn't see much in Matt Allens because backstage, he was always a pompus little arrogant brat that refused to follow orders a majority of the time. Matt Allens and Roman Reigns weren't the best of workers, so it was hard to make this storyline go through as planned. Matt would refuse to sell some of Roman's moves, when the orders were to make sure he looked strong, or at least dominate in this one vs all storyline. Because of Matt's attitude, it made it seem like he was the leader of the rising star stable between himself, Trent and Mikey, when it was originally Trent that was the leader of the group, but Matt has been put over the most with many wins that made the fans think otherwise. Since the stable broke up, the two men I predicted to have future careers would of came true. Trent winning one half of the TNW:R Tag Team Championship, and Mikey Chi winning the TNW:R Paramount Championship. Until Matt Allens can get his act together, future pushes should come his way. This storyline was legitimate because this was a test at giving Roman Reigns a taste of what it felt like for the number odds to be against him, since he was legitimately with the Shield in the past. As punishment for Matt Allens at Day of Uprising a few weeks later, The TNW:R Creative team along with myself made Roman Reigns bury him in a steal cage match to not only show dominance in Reigns, but to let Matt know not to cross the boss."