The King of Swing may well appear to be the least likely candidate on this list, especially having only just lost a United States Championship match to Sheamus ay Payback. However, with Cena now potentially freed up, WWE could look to accelerate the push given to the Paul Heyman guy by booking a programme between he and the sure-fire future hall-of-famer. Speaking of Heyman, how much inspiration could he draw from going up against the companys undisputed biggest star? The manager, who has been in sparkling form on the microphone and at ringside ever since he returned to the company, would no doubt relish the prospect of duelling with Cena on behalf of the Swiss Superman. With WWE having arguably already used Cena relatively charitably during his involvement with Bray Wyatt, the smart money may well be on a more illustrious opponent being placed in front of Cena during his next programme. However, if WWE are as serious about Cesaros potential as the early indications have shown, pitting him against Cena for an extended period of time could prove very fruitful in the long run. Given the momentum that Cesaro has built in recent months, and the widely suspected potential of a face turn somewhere down the line, this is a feud that could be used to very much establish Cesaro as a big time player, whilst also generating a level of interest from fans that would create the traditional crowd division and conflict we have now come to expect from Cena matches. Despite all the possibilities, WWE may well feel that the timing for Cesaro vs Cena is not quite right at this time. That said, do not be surprised to see these two men collide in a high profile feud sooner rather later.
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