When John Cena and Brock Lesnar met at Extreme Rules 2012, the expectation of a quality match was up in the air. This was Lesnar's first match since coming back to the WWE, and of course the biggest knock on John Cena was he was only using his five moves (none of which were a heel turn) and not really being inventive, leading to the LET'S GO CENA / CENA SUCKS chants. With the extreme rules stipulations and nearly 20 minutes for the match, it was a classic. It was a true brutal fight, and it felt completely real. After two matches under regular stipulations, I think it's time to add one for their fourth, and possibly last ever match together. Obviously something like a ladder match or tables match is too gimmicky for what the build should be in this story. A submission match could work because both Cena and Lesnar have submission movies in their arsenal. A last man standing match would be great, but it has been done a few times lately. That brings us to the I Quit match. The last time this match was done was back in May of 2013, and May of 2011 before that. Could you believe your eyes if you saw Lesnar say "I quit"? John Cena is actually 4-0 in I Quit matches. On the other side, what if Brock becomes the first to make Cena say "I quit? Another streak that Lesnar could break, something they can use in promos leading up to the match.
Jeremy Bennett has been a wrestling fan since he was a Little Stinger watching Saturdays at 5:05 at his Grandma's house. His past, present, and future favorites in the business are Ric Flair / Dean Ambrose / Finn Balor. He is a co-owner of the gaming website TheGamingTailgate.com. You can also find him on Twitter - @JBHuskers