"Thanks to the fans for making their voices heard!" after this tone-deaf, totally unforced error is a pretty strong contender too. That's wording and messages you would only devise if you've grown up hearing corporate-speak and the word "yes" for your entire life.
I really don't know why they bothered. I mean WWE probably knew about it so why change their mind over what a few fans think.
Its not like fans are going to change WWE's opinion on Roman.
Maybe we have different priorities but I think Moolah pimping out women, stealing their money, holding them back and ruining their lives is a much more egregious fault than Roman Reigns not getting over as a babyface in the way WWE initially wanted.