Ranking Every Major Cinematic Wrestling Match Of 2020 From Worst To Best

2. 'Firefly Fun House' Match

John Cena Bray Wyatt
WWE.com

Bray Wyatt is at his best when he's allowed to run rampant against an opponent who doesn't mind poking fun at themselves. John Cena was the ideal rival in this 'Firefly Fun House' cinematic masterpiece at WrestleMania 36 then. Together, Wyatt and Cena conspired to write a piece that made a total mockery of their careers.

In a good way. In a really good way.

If you've ever wanted to see Cena return to his "Ruthless Aggression" roots, join the nWo (yes, that actually happened) and generally whizz through a commentary on WWE's nepotism towards its former poster boy, then this was the spectacle for you.

Best Bit: Their sheer willingness to rip the p*ss out of themselves.

Worst Bit: N/A

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