Tamina reveals who she feels is the “Roman Reigns” of women’s division

Roman Reigns
WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns is inarguably the most dominant force on the WWE roster. He has been on a completely different level since he tuned Heel, last year at Summerslam 2020.
Many might wonder that who could be as dominant in the women’s division, as Reigns is, in the men’s division. WWE Superstar, and the cousin of Roman Reigns, Tamina, recently revealed that who she feels is the “Roman Reigns” of the women’s division.
While appearing for an interview with Vicente Beltran of Vi Be & Wrestling, Tamina revealed that Charlotte Flair could be a good comparison to the Tribal Chief.
“If you wanna talk about outside of our Polynesian culture, the Roman Reigns of the women’s locker room… both RAW and SmackDown combined, I mean wouldn’t you have to say maybe Charlotte? I would say Charlotte at this point, she’s definitely risen and she’s coming back. She’s definitely got something in her head there. She’s coming back for something, and she definitely wants to prove who she is. I know she came out and she definitely put everybody on the spot, and she addressed all the locker room. So, I would have to say Charlotte right now,” mentioned Tamina.
Tamina also mentioned that if you looked at the Polynesian side of it – she would be the Roman Reigns of the women’s division. But she also specified that it won’t be Nia Jax.
“If you wanna go for the Polynesian side of it, I mean I would have to say I am the ‘Roman Reigns’ of [the WWE women’s division]. It’s not Nia, that’s for sure, it’s definitely not Nia,” added Tamina.
WWE Women’s division has plenty of stars comparable to Reigns

Charlotte Flair was Tamina’s pick for comparison with Reigns. She is definitely a Superstar of the same caliber and is a great comparison, but there are many more on the roster who could be compared to Reigns.
In addition to Flair, the likes of Rhea Ripley, Bianca Belair, Becky Lynch and even Sasha Banks could be added to the list.
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