#2 His Time Is Up
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John Cena is from an era that is still relevant to the wrestling scene today, as fans still love to live in an era where wrestling took more risks and characters were engaging, but sadly while we love to revel in WWE's past glory, it is time to move on from those days, as nostalgia is something that cant exist in the landscape of wrestling today.
Look no further than legends such as The Undertaker, Shawn Michaels, and Kane. They are stars that revolutionized wrestling in the past, but due to their inability to compete at the level they used to, it feels out of place when we see them in the main event.
That is why WWE is using all of their past stars to put over the new generation, as we see Rey Mysterio, Randy Orton and Jeff Hardy put over countless of current and newer stars, as they have more to give than actually earn at this point.
The same goes for good-old John Cena. No matter how many stars Cena has 'gone over' in the past, that just can't happen anymore, as WWE needs new megastars to rise in this time of need. Their biggest draws have retired or left the company. So by Cena winning another Royal Rumble it does nothing for building for the future.