We should know better than to trust the words of the WWE by now, but this still leaves one heck of a sour taste in the mouth. 'Once in a Lifetime' they said, a dream match for the ages that we'll get once and once alone, maintaining the special atmosphere that such an encounter needs. Well, for the second straight year John Cena and The Rock went one on one in the main event of WrestleMania, proving that 'Once in a Lifetime' was actually 'Twice in a Lifetime'. This time it was for the WWE Championship, which added extra bitterness in the mouths of fans. The Rock was the champion coming in. and he won the title by ending CM Punk's 434-day reign at the Royal Rumble. It was another big moment for a fresh superstar ended in a desperate attempt to keep old stars relevant. Unlike other big rematches, Cena/Rock II didn't even come with the promise of potentially improving on the first. Rocky hasn't been a full time performer for a very long time, and Cena's best matches have always come against top tier workers. As such this was flat, an exercise in all of WWE's most infuriating tropes. It focused on past stars over new ones and saw a superstar get his win back. All it was missing was a distraction finish.