Jim Ross On Roman Reigns' WWE Suspension, How It Impacts Angle With Dean Ambrose And Seth Rollins

Jim Ross posted his latest blog at JRsBarBQ.com and discussed Roman Reign's WWE suspension for a violation of the WWE Wellness Policy. He wrote:

Very disappointed that Roman Reigns has been suspended for 30 days as a result of a failed wellness test in WWE. Hopefully, Reigns took something that he was unaware was a violation. There are lots of supplements on the market that I'm told often times don't jive with the wellness policy and its up to every talent who may use these supplements to make sure that they are good to ingest.

A failure to do is is totally irresponsible.

Hopefully this is a one off situation that will never occur again for this talent that WWE is relying on to be a prime time player for years to come. How Roman invests his time in the next thirty days will be eye opening because one would hope that the highly regarded young talent will want to come back better than when he left.

No talent can do more to harm themselves than to give their bosses the impression that they are irresponsible or unreliable and wellness test failures speak loudly to that matter. It's up to the talents to dispel that perception upon their return to the work place.

So, WWE finds themselves now with two of their most popular talents in Ambrose and Rollins who are both adversarial with each other while each and are both generally perceived as fan favorites. This can be a blessing within the story telling as it relates to believable, organic booking because it comes down to it all being about who's the WWE World Champion and that's a plausible storyline and easy for fans to process.

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Much more is contained in Ross' latest blog, including his thoughts on the Paige incident in Las Vegas, this past Monday's RAW, the Draft and much more. You can check out the full entry by clicking here.

Also, don't forget to order some of JR's BBQ Sauce, which is great for the kitchen and the grill, at WWEShop.com by clicking here.

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