Roman Reigns was called an 'attention whore' by Jim Cornette for his appearance at UFC's White House event.
The WWE World Heavyweight Champion attended the event on the South Lawn of the White House over a week ago.

What happened?

Jim Cornette heavily criticized Roman Reigns on his Drive-Thru podcast, stating he'll go anywhere for pay.
Cornette said Roman Reigns could have said no to the White House event, but chose not to.

Why it matters for Roman Reigns

Roman Reigns' appearance was highlighted by TKO on social media, prompting a response from Conor McGregor.
The criticism from Jim Cornette is not the only one Roman Reigns has faced, with actor and pro wrestler Paul Walter Hauser also questioning his commitment to WWE.
Roman Reigns appeared on RAW last week for an in-ring segment with The Bloodline.
The promo led to Jacob Fatu attacking Eric Andre after the comedian touched Fatu's ula fala.

What comes next?

Fans can revisit the entire segment, which also featured Eric Andre ripping his Little Brother co-star, John Cena.
And Roman Reigns will likely face more criticism for his actions, with many questioning his values and commitment to WWE.
But Roman Reigns has not publicly responded to the criticism, choosing instead to focus on his upcoming matches.
So the controversy surrounding Roman Reigns' appearance at the White House event continues to grow.
Roman Reigns' appearance at the event was seen as a surprise by many, given his commitments to WWE.
The event took place on the South Lawn of the White House, with many notable figures in attendance.
Roman Reigns' decision to attend the event has sparked a heated debate, with many weighing in on social media.
As of now, Roman Reigns has not commented on the criticism, but it's likely he will address it in the coming days.