The John Cena Farewell Tour kicked off on RAW this week with a blockbuster announcement for Royal Rumble 2025. The 16-time World Champion announced that he would enter the Men's Royal Rumble match one last time, intending to win the world title again to make history at WrestleMania. However, ex-WWE superstar Aiden English feels different.
Millions around the world dream of John Cena winning the World Championship for the 17th time. With his entry in the Men's Royal Rumble match, achieving this goal seems quite possible.
However, during a recent Rebooked Wrestling podcast, Aiden English stated that Cena might turn things around now. Rather than ending his career by putting over young stars, the legend could put over the younger talent in the next few months and end his career with his 17th World Championship victory.
"You could kind of subvert this process by doing, he spends 90% of the year giving people these dream matches—putting over Carmelo Hayes, putting over Cody [not that Cody needs it], but, you know, putting over LA Knight, whoever it is, in high-profile pay-per-view matches—and then one last press towards the end of the year to that point and finally wins that last big one, number 17, greatest of all time, and goes out on top, having accomplished both in the opposite way," stated Aiden English [46:53 onwards]
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John Cena could revisit his 2014 rivalry with Seth Rollins, feels analyst
Seth Rollins and John Cena shook the wrestling industry with their massive feud. Both men had multiple blockbuster matches against each other, with the WWE Universe dubbing their feud as one of the finest in the company's history.
During a recent edition of the NotSam Wrestling podcast, analyst Sam Roberts stated that Seth Rollins could turn heel and WWE could eventually revisit the magnificent feud during Cena's Farewell Tour.
This would add some massive matches to the Farewell Tour and could eventually be John Cena's final match with one of his greatest rivals. Time will tell what WWE has in store for both men in the future.
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