AegonTargaryen
Championship Contender
Take Roman Reigns for example.
He's already feuded with Strowman in a series of 5-6 matches including various Specialty matches.
Already wrestled Seth Rollins multiple times, including the WWE WHC, though never the Universal title, so perhaps that is still a possibility.
Already feuded with Kevin Owens in 2016 for the Universal Title.
Just wrestled Bobby Lashley twice.
Done with the legends/parttimers Undertaker, John Cena, and HHH.
Wrestled and feuded with Bray Wyatt multiple times.
He'll be taking on Lesnar for the 4th time at Summerslam and probably beat him, in their final match.
From Smackdown, he's already had multiple matches/feud with AJ Styles, Randy Orton(although he wasn't a maineventer back then), Samoa Joe, Rusev, and Sheamus.
So basically,
1)A possibility of re-feuds includes with Styles, Orton, Rollins, and MAY BE Kevin Owens.
2)His fresh mainevent feuds have very few possibilities from both Raw and Smackdown live wrestlers-Sami Zayn, Drew McIntyre, Shinsuke Nakamura, Jeff Hardy, and Daniel Bryan who he wrestled just once at Fastlane in 2015.
Also, I have left out various midcarders he may have or haven't wrestled such as Dean Ambrose, Finn Balor, Bobby Roode, Jinder Mahal, Ellias, and others.
So that basically leaves us with 1) and 2) and that's that. I personally can't wait to see his novel feuds against Sami Zayn, Shinsuke Nakamura, and Jeff Hardy!
And a face vs heel feud against a psychotic Randy Orton. Remember back in 2014, 2015 Reigns wasn't established as a mainevent, solid performer and Randy Orton was just "meh".
But that brings me to the main question,
What happens when most mainevent feuds are exhausted? Everyone has feuded with everyone in the mainevent scene?
Would we have to rely on NXT stars, import stars from NJPW like Kenny Omega?
After all, there's only so many times AJ Styles can wrestle KO, Joe, Roman, or Roman and Seth can wrestle Dean, and so on.
Also most "greats" have either retired or won't be very active- including John Cena and Brock Lesnar.
Randy Orton is the only "legend" now from the 2002 era and perhaps Jeff Hardy as well.
He's already feuded with Strowman in a series of 5-6 matches including various Specialty matches.
Already wrestled Seth Rollins multiple times, including the WWE WHC, though never the Universal title, so perhaps that is still a possibility.
Already feuded with Kevin Owens in 2016 for the Universal Title.
Just wrestled Bobby Lashley twice.
Done with the legends/parttimers Undertaker, John Cena, and HHH.
Wrestled and feuded with Bray Wyatt multiple times.
He'll be taking on Lesnar for the 4th time at Summerslam and probably beat him, in their final match.
From Smackdown, he's already had multiple matches/feud with AJ Styles, Randy Orton(although he wasn't a maineventer back then), Samoa Joe, Rusev, and Sheamus.
So basically,
1)A possibility of re-feuds includes with Styles, Orton, Rollins, and MAY BE Kevin Owens.
2)His fresh mainevent feuds have very few possibilities from both Raw and Smackdown live wrestlers-Sami Zayn, Drew McIntyre, Shinsuke Nakamura, Jeff Hardy, and Daniel Bryan who he wrestled just once at Fastlane in 2015.
Also, I have left out various midcarders he may have or haven't wrestled such as Dean Ambrose, Finn Balor, Bobby Roode, Jinder Mahal, Ellias, and others.
So that basically leaves us with 1) and 2) and that's that. I personally can't wait to see his novel feuds against Sami Zayn, Shinsuke Nakamura, and Jeff Hardy!
And a face vs heel feud against a psychotic Randy Orton. Remember back in 2014, 2015 Reigns wasn't established as a mainevent, solid performer and Randy Orton was just "meh".
But that brings me to the main question,
What happens when most mainevent feuds are exhausted? Everyone has feuded with everyone in the mainevent scene?
Would we have to rely on NXT stars, import stars from NJPW like Kenny Omega?
After all, there's only so many times AJ Styles can wrestle KO, Joe, Roman, or Roman and Seth can wrestle Dean, and so on.
Also most "greats" have either retired or won't be very active- including John Cena and Brock Lesnar.
Randy Orton is the only "legend" now from the 2002 era and perhaps Jeff Hardy as well.