10 WWE Feuds You Didn't Realise Were Shockingly One-Sided
5. John Cena Vs. JBL
John Cena 15-6 John "Bradshaw" Layfield.
From the longest traditional champion in history to one of WWE's greatest creations, it's a no contest when it comes to John and John.
It was only a matter of time before John Cena won the WWE Championship, but when he beat John "Bradshaw" Layfield at WrestleMania 21, it kickstarted one of the most one-sided feuds ever.
Leading up to their big match, Cena was always on the winning side against JBL and his cabinet, then after he won the WWE Championship, Bradshaw couldn't get a look in. It's frightening how much they let one of the longest reigning champions in SmackDown history lose so much once he dropped the belt; back down the card you go!
Perhaps the ultimate insult is that, in a match where the Chain Gang Soldier and Randy Orton were forced to take on all the heels on the Raw roster, JBL was still on the losing side -that was a 2-on-17 match!
JBL's single one-on-one victory against Cena came in a New York City Parking Lot Brawl in 2008, so not even a normal match. Apart from that, Bradshaw won a few tag team matches here and there, but none of them meant anything to the overall story.
Unfortunately for Bradshaw, after being in the right place at the right time in 2004, he was the perfect punching bag for one of WWE's greatest of all time a year later.