• Paul Heyman Reveals What He Noticed In A 3-Year-Old Roman Reigns
Current WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns is the son of WWF Legend Sika.
Sika used to bring a young Roman to the WWF Locker Room back in the day.
When Paul Heyman met Roman for the 1st time, The Tribal Chief was just 3 years old.
Even at that age, Roman was showing signs of being the future Head Of The Table.
Below is what Heyman said during his appearance on The Battleground Podcast:
“What stood out about his son to me was that in a locker room filled with future WWE Hall Of Famers, future WWE Champions, future WWE main-eventers…I’ll throw one name at you, Sid Justice, who was in that locker room.
A locker room filled with people like that. Filled with people like Yokozuna, Roman Reigns had more charisma at 3-years-old than everybody in that locker room combined.
All the oxygen in the room went straight to him. He’s 3 years old, he’s holding his father’s hands. Yet when he just made a motion like he wanted something to eat, or whatever it was, everybody in the room noticed him.
It was the damndest thing, he had a charisma at 3 that could not be denied.”
Reigns is currently the longest reigning World Champion in WWE of the last 35 years.
WATCH: Revealing Videos Of Former ECW/WWE Diva Dawn Marie:
[brid video=”749640″ player=”23040″ title=”Dawn%20Marie%20(Former%20ECW%20Diva)%201″ duration=”11″ description=”undefined” uploaddate=”2021-04-01″ thumbnailurl=”//cdn.brid.tv/live/partners/17564/thumb/749640_t_1617249661.png” contentUrl=”//cdn.brid.tv/live/partners/17564/sd/749640.mp4″]• ON THIS DAY IN NWA HISTORY (March 8, 1986) – NWA Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling
On this day in 1986, Jim Crockett Promotions aired an episode of their weekly TV show ‘NWA Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling’.
This episode featured pre-taped matches, interviews & storyline segments featuring the 1986 NWA Wrestling Superstars.
The card for the show was:
– Jimmy Garvin vs. Rocky King
– Interview: Ivan/Nikita Koloff
– Interview: Magnum TA
– Clips of Tully Blanchard vs. Dusty Rhodes National Title change
– Midnight Express vs. George South/Rocky Kernodle (finish cut off)
– Pistol Pez Whatley vs. Mike Simani
– Jimmy Valiant vs. Gene Ligon

