Cena is turning heel. There is no doubt about it, especially the way they really started pushing the young talent. It's no longer a matter of "if", just a matter of "when" which is looking like Mania time. It was a foregone conclusion last year when Rock and Cena started feuding. Even if he isn't technically a heel come Mania, he will be one that night. There's no way they thought they could do a face-face dynamic with one of the three most popular workers of the past 3 decades in his fucking hometown...well maybe...but still. Miami is going to turn Cena heel faster than Toronto did Rocky, even if it is for one night.
On a side note, WWE has been booked fucking spectacularly the past three weeks. Of course there are going to be dumb naysayers, but really how the fuck can anyone find something to complain about? Danielson and Punk are the top guys in the industry, every champion on the roster is under 35, 6'2 and 230 lbs and the product is honest to goodness booked around in ring happenings. Danielson is being booked like actual big shit, Ziggler is getting a chance to shine, Ryder (As goofy, overated and severely limited by a goofy gimmick) is being pushed, the tag division is starting to regain momentum, all the belts are being held in high regard and are being booked back to prominence and the first round of young pushed talent (Sheamus, Miz and Del Rio) are still upper mid card, main event fixtures. Orton and Cena are still prominent (and there is no reason they shouldn't be) while being an aside to let the younger guys get established. There is a nice ebb and flow going right now with how the older guard and the new generation are slotted and booked. The booking is simple, effective (Mark Henry's title reign) and still intriguing (Kane). The few complaints are minor and right now, the WWE is easily putting out the best product, in ring and overall. That's not fanboyism, that's pretty factual. What do y'all think?