WWE And TNA: 7 Worst Moments Of The Week (Jan 10)

By Andrew Soucek /

3. Cena Goes Down

Yikes, well, that€™s no good. Not good at all. No Daniel Bryan, no Cesaro, no Sting, no Randy Orton, and now, no John Cena until after WrestleMania. The rumor was that he was going to take on The Undertaker, which is probably the biggest match we haven€™t seen in the past decade. That looks highly unlikely now. And if we wait another year, Taker will be 52. It€™s a shame, as from an in-ring standpoint, 2015 was Cena€™s best year. While he€™s still lame, as lame as can be, when he€™s in preacher mode, Raw is actually less interesting when he€™s gone. Now that he€™s on the sidelines, no one can stop the rise of Diet Cena, known as Roman Reigns. We€™ve seen Cena come back in superhuman time in the past from injuries, but he€™s closing in on 40. His streak of 12 straight Manias looks to have ended, and Vince€™s dream of selling 100,000 tickets for the show just got that much harder.