5 reasons why John Cena accepted 'The Fiend' Bray Wyatt's WrestleMania 36 challenge

It's going to go down at WrestleMania!
It's going to go down at WrestleMania!

#1. Possibly the end of the road for Cena?

Could this be Cena's swansong?
Could this be Cena's swansong?

We hope this isn't true because John Cena is still valuable as a performer to WWE, even with his rare appearances. He may be a part-timer, but he feels different from others of his kind like Brock Lesnar, Goldberg, and The Undertaker.

He still maintains that aura about him but in the last four years, not once has it felt as though he has overstayed his welcome. With that said, the reality is that he's stepped away for a few years now and his stock in Hollywood only continues to grow.

That's why his matches have cut down from 4-5 a year to 1 a year and for all we know, this could be it for him. He teased retiring in the main event segment and said that "WrestleMania should go on without John Cena" and the tone of it suggested that he truly feels this way.

The decision to face The Fiend could hint that it's the end of the road for him and that his time is up and someone else's time is now.

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