Ranking Every WWE Change Affected By The ‘Fiend’ From Worst To Best

6. John Cena

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If John Cena ever returns to the WWE sphere, then one expects he'll bound onto stage wearing a colourful t-shirt and spew out buzzwords like "Hustle", "Loyalty" and "Respect". Put it this way: Cena probably won't reflect any permanent change as a result of his WrestleMania 36 run-in with Wyatt's 'Fiend', and that's why he's not higher here.

It was bloody fun whilst it lasted though.

Cena's introspective showdown with the masked horror at 'Mania was so dynamic, in fact, that it's arguably better than some other, more set-in-stone changes to his peers. Throughout the mad 'Firefly Fun House' cinematic adventure both worked, 'Big Match John' poked fun at his lofty status and wrestling history all at once.

He stands proudly here as someone who changed during his match with Wyatt, not necessarily after. That was always going to be the case once Cena waved goodbye to WWE and jetted back off to Hollywood, but man...what a trip through his innermost fears and desires that 'Mania panto was.

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