# 5 Good - “My Time Is Now”
The John Cena/AJ Styles segment on Raw was arguably the highlight of the show again, for the third week running.
The contract signing itself was unique in the way that Styles was presented with the choice of facing Cena one-on-one or choosing to have The Club at ringside with him during the match.
It wasn’t the predictable brawl to end a contract signing and left the physical confrontation between the two men until this Sunday which will make the match that bit more special. The build to their match has been well executed and AJ Styles has shown that he can hang with Cena verbally.
Cena had some great lines this week such as telling Styles to catch the “bullet train back to Japan” if he can’t compete at this level by himself, but the ‘Phenomanal One’ had great comebacks and told Cena that “You’re time is up, my time is now”.
I hope that Styles is right and his time is now, as Cena has been excellent over the last year in working with some of the new talents coming to the main roster, but if the WWE is to build new stars then they need to have them beat Cena cleanly in the big matches.
AJ Styles has shown his worth to the company since his debut at the Royal Rumble but he is still in need of a big win to establish himself as a top-tier talent in WWE, and hopefully this Sunday could provide that opportunity.