Why the teeth of the Roman rule of WWE may look different

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Since accepting his role as “tribal chief” five years ago, some aspects of the Roman ruler’s character have changed overtime. Wrestling without vests, the introduction of red gloves, and wearing urafara, Reigns is open to changing his appearance to enhance his persona. That said, fans have noted that the previous, uncontroversial WWE Champion outfit is not the only change he has made over the years, but that his teeth are going through a major transformation.

The WWE universe has questioned the ruler’s teeth in the past, but his purely white man was almost inevitable at WrestleMania 41 in his match against CM Punk and Seth Rollins last month. The contest was undoubtedly the most memorable from the weekend, but fans couldn’t help but realize that the governing teeth were almost too perfect and acted as a distraction from the match itself. Both wrestling fans and the media have continued to speculate on where the “tribal chief” developed his perfect smile, suggesting that many have obtained porcelain veneer, a custom-made shell that is bonded to the front of the teeth. Additionally, others suggest that Regulation has undergone a Hollywood smile transformation. Nevertheless, the 39-year-old began his WWE career with multiple dental issues that were not necessarily his fault.

The ruler’s fight against leukemia led to tooth decay

In comparison, Reign’s teeth appear to be barely recognised before the heel rotates in 2020. The colour enhanced color of each tooth is not the only adjustment he has made to smile. Governance suffered from bent teeth, large gaps and cavities, but he appears to have dealt with them all in recent years. In the late 2010s, fans spoke up about the ruler’s teeth set, often finding humor with his unusual smile and enjoying the on-screen appearance. However, many of the WWE Universes did not know that tooth decay was a side effect of chemotherapy.

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At just 22 years old, Governor was diagnosed with leukemia in 2008, but thankfully he was in remission before becoming a WWE star. However, ten years later, Regulation was forced to announce on “WWE Raw” that his leukemia had returned and vacated the Universal Championship so that he could receive treatment. Again, Reign’s leukemia has become in remission, and has resumed his wrestling career with more limited abilities, especially after the Covid-19 pandemic. Therefore, 15-year WWE veterans tend not only to whiten their teeth, but perhaps to treat side effects from the ongoing battle with leukemia.

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