It wasn't necessary.. The point was only 1 guy has been able to top him and it didn't last very long. I felt his name wasn't relevant.
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It wasn't necessary.. The point was only 1 guy has been able to top him and it didn't last very long. I felt his name wasn't relevant.
They're afraid of merchandise sales taking a hit.. The amount of merch this guy sells is absolutely ridiculous, nobody comes close. Only one guy came close to topping Cena a few year's back and that lasted about a month.. Unless someone steps in to be the new face of WWE, he can't turn heel, they need a face of the company and nobody is on that level yet..
No heel turn for Cena ever because of all the make-a-wish kids.
The correct answer to these threads are always gonna be the same - Only when a new superstar becomes as over and beloved as Cena is and shows serious promise of rivaling/equaling him as the company's top babyface will they even think of turning Cena heel. They want Roman Reigns to be that guy, but I don't ever see it happening (for reasons that should be abundantly clear.)
Yawn, clear bryan. There's your main eventer
<well said. doesn't make a ton of sense to meThis is fantasy booking and problem solving more than anything. I don't really care for a heel Cena anymore. It seemed cool a few years back, but now the boat has sailed on the idea. He's already a heel, but just being pushed as a face. Much like Bo Dallas and New Day.
If it were to happen, I don't see a big enough star to match him up. Hogan had Sting, Austin had Rock, Cena had Punk but that was the last time for them to go ahead. Heel Cena vs Face Punk would've been the best way to cap off their feud in 2011 or 2013. If he would to turn heel, no one can really match him up. But that also allows the probability of a new super face to rise out of this. Preferably Reigns, Ambrose or Bryan. As all are already over as faces and sell merch like mofos.