#1 It's a circle, The Fiend and John Cena are back to where they started and now Bray Wyatt wants to put an end to it
On last week's episode of SmackDown, Bray Wyatt made it clear why he targeted John Cena and challenged him for a match at WrestleMania 36. The reason was further made clear by Ramblin Rabbit, who said Wyatt's career went on a downward spiral since his lose to the Cenation Leader at WrestleMania 30.
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It all started at this show, and The Fiend may want to finish it (and by that we mean Cena's career) here. This could be what Cena had planned to do at this year's WrestleMania.
Last time he gave a promo, on SmackDown, he said (watch the clip above):
“This wasn't goodbye forever, just goodbye for now.”
This is possibly the biggest hint thus far that Cena will retire at WrestleMania. The Fiend will, of course, be the one to do the honors. Cena could still wrestle sometime later, as others have done after retiring.