It could be Sami Zayn, making a shocking early return from an injury he suffered when
he challenged Cena for the US title back in May.
Not exact matches
If you need extra motivation, just remember that John
Cena is coming back in two weeks and boy, it might be a lot of fun to rekindle that Rusev /
Cena rivalry and return to the United States Open
Challenge that made
Cena a hero for a new generation.
Typically, though,
Cena's greatest matches tend to be ones he's lost, or from that time period where he made the United States Championship legitimate again by putting on incredible title defenses week after week in his open
challenge.
Undertaker still hasn't answered John
Cena's
challenge, and I love that they're leaving this as a mystery because there is so much more going on at Mania 34 that they don't exactly need to openly sell Taker vs.
Cena, one of the most anticipated possible matches at Mania for either in their careers, in order to succeed.
I will not love it if the result is Undertaker showing up to answer the
challenge by attacking
Cena, setting a match for a later date.
John
Cena was the United States Champion, and an incredible one at that: Between the defeats at previous SummerSlams and week after week of U.S. Open
Challenges each Monday night that were designed to make
Cena's opponents look strong while still having him retain,
Cena was in a completely new light that he had been in before.
Cesaro hasn't held singles gold in a long time, but whenever he hasnt been injured he has been a consistent part of featured storylines, often with main event performers, since his john
cena us open
challenge series.
Cena challenged the Undertaker to face off tonight, even though Taker retired last year.
When Undertaker finally answered the
challenge, and
Cena had nowhere to run, he was squashed in one of the most one - sided affairs of Taker's illustrious career: we still haven't had the
Cena vs. Undertaker match that everyone wanted, that
Cena promised, because it was
Cena, not Taker, who couldn't deliver it.
In the meantime,
Cena returned from injury and
challenged Orton, with the idea being that once
Cena rightfully won, he would give Bryan the chance that the Authority would not.
Cena, prior to
challenging Taker, had clearly lost confidence in himself, and started to believe he couldn't keep up with all of this talent in WWE as a part - timer.
Maybe part of the reason John
Cena chose to
challenge the Undertaker at WrestleMania 34 is because he didn't actually expect the Deadman to respond.
The former world champ (and current reigning AAA Mega Champion) picked up a massive first win back when he answered
Cena's U.S. Open
Challenge and got the pinfall after a big kick to the head... the same move that won him his first WWE world title.
If you've got been maintaining with WWE, then you understand John
Cena's Road to Wrestlemania has included numerous segments the place he is
challenged the Undertaker on dwell tv solely to by no means hear again from the Deadman.