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

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2.) Part-Timer John Cena Should Be Pushing Talent

Our Kevin Parvizi already addressed the rumor of John Cena potentially wanting to put over Bray Wyatt at WrestleMania 36. Clearly, John Cena should be putting Bray Wyatt over because he is an established part timer who should be giving back to the WWE at this stage of his career.

The best way to give back is by pushing younger stars and propelling the future to greater heights. The best way to push young stars and propel the future to greater heights is by losing to them (i.e. passing the torch) in a memorable way that will solidify the young star’s main event status or rise to stardom in the company.

Thanks to his innovative ‘Fiend’ gimmick, Wyatt has finally found his niche in this business. It would be unfortunate to see him lose at WrestleMania after this transfiguration, especially to a part timer who will very likely go back to Hollywood after Mania anyways.

A victory here won’t matter for Cena and a loss won’t hurt his momentum. As for Wyatt, it’s the exact opposite because the WWE Universe has already let him in and the superstar they can’t see needs to do the same. If not, Cena may also have to turn heel, get himself a sacrilegious gimmick, wear a glove, deliver sermons, and start calling himself the Hollywood Messiah.