Yes, Friday Night's Episode Of SMACKDOWN Really Did End With Roman Reigns Covered In Dog Food

Yes, Friday Night's Episode Of SMACKDOWN Really Did End With Roman Reigns Covered In Dog Food

SmackDown may have hit a new low on Friday night as the show ended with former WWE and Universal Champion Roman Reigns being covered in dog food by King Corbin and Dolph Ziggler. Find out more here...

By JoshWilding - Dec 09, 2019 04:12 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Since returning to WWE, Roman Reigns has mostly been involved in midcard feuds but it's thought that he will receive a push in time for next year's WrestleMania. However, it's hard to imagine many fans being behind The Big Dog after what went down at the end of SmackDown on Friday.

After picking up a win over Dolph Ziggler, Reigns was taken down by King Corbin and his men and the King of the Ring winner certainly made good on his promise to humiliate the former WWE Champion.

Corbin and Ziggler chained him to the ring posts and then poured cans of dog food over Reigns because, well, he's The Big Dog (geddit?). Needless to say, this was a shocking way to treat Reigns considering the fact he's supposed to be the face of WWE and this storyline may have hit a new low (fans are anxious to see it come to an end regardless).

What did you guys think of this segment leading into TLC?
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