WWE WrestleMania 36: 3 reasons why Bray Wyatt must defeat John Cena

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Bray Wyatt is scheduled to battle John Cena at WWE WrestleMania 36. The following will identify and pontificate three reasons why Bray Wyatt must defeat John Cena on the grandest stage of them all.

You can’t see me? If John Cena lets Bray Wyatt in, The Fiend will see him. Indeed, at this year’s WWE WrestleMania 36, Bray Wyatt will be battling John Cena in the Showcase of the Immortals. Many see this match as simply a WrestleMania 30 rematch, but it’s more than that.

Both of these superstars have transformed over the years into something greater. While Cena has transformed into a Hollywood sensation, Wyatt has transformed into an otherworldly entity that rewrites its past and transcends anything that is fathomable.

This match at WrestleMania 36 will be a testament to the evolution of Bray Wyatt. The following will convey why the devolution of his character should not be an option when he goes head to head with the face that runs the place, John Cena.

3.) Bray Wyatt Needs A Consolation Prize For Having Lost The Universal Championship to Goldberg

Since a part-timer already defeated Bray Wyatt to win the Universal Championship, it would be a spit in the face to have another part timer defeat Bray Wyatt at WrestleMania 36. Indeed, Bray Wyatt needs defeat John Cena to consolate his loss to Goldberg at WWE Super ShowDown 2020.

Remember when CM Punk lost the WWE Championship to The Rock at WWE Royal Rumble 2013 and later lost to The Undertaker at WrestleMania 29? Punk’s consecutive losses to part timers on the road to WrestleMania severely harmed his stock in the eyes of the common viewer, and this piss poor booking partially led to his eventual departure in 2014.

As can be indicated by his memorable, prominent, and revolutionary 434-day championship reign, CM Punk was clearly a very popular and influential star in that era of wrestling. Does the WWE want to make the same mistake with Bray Wyatt (one of the top merchandise sellers in 2019-2020) in this era of wrestling?

Based on the reactions to Bray Wyatt’s Hell in a Cell loss to Seth Rollins last year, it is probably in WWE’s best interests to refrain from making the same mistake. Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results, and WWE should avoid being considered insane on the road to WrestleMania 36.