6. John Cena
Although John Cena recently passed up the opportunity to face-off with Reigns at Crown Jewel, that’s not to say Cena would do the same thing again.
If Cena does put away The Bloodline’s enforcer Solo Sikoa at Crown Jewel then perhaps Reigns would be the natural next step, if Cena is indeed sticking around in the company past November 4.
Cena’s justification for not challenging Reigns was that he hadn’t ‘earned it,’ so perhaps knocking off Reigns’ problem solverwould be enough for Cena to feel worthy to challenge for the big one once again.
What goes against this idea is the fact that we’ve already seen this match twice before, twice, so unless WWE planned to do the unthinkable and have Cena dethrone Reigns it really wouldn’t be worth it.
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