WWE: 10 Reasons Facing John Cena At WrestleMania 30 Is Actually Bad For Bray Wyatt’s Career

8. Facing Cena At Wrestlemania Can Be Bad For Your Health

To say that John Cena's last three Wrestlemania opponents didn't exactly fair well health wise would be an understatement. At Wrestlemania 27, The Miz, who despite his lack of appeal has been one of the WWE's most durable superstars over the course of his career, walked out of the main event with his WWE Championship and a nasty concussion. The following year at Wrestlemania 28, The Rock who might have been the most durable superstar of the Attitude Era, tore his hamstring in a winning effort against the Cenation Leader. One year later The People's Champ would battle Mr. Hustle Loyalty and Respect once again, this time in a losing effort that would see him tear his abdominal muscles clean off the bone. Now I'm not saying that John Cena is responsible for these injuries, but he has built up an eyebrow raising streak over the last three years. You can maybe blame The Rock's time away from the business for the injuries, though he did manage to stay completely healthy when being powerbombed through a table by The Shield and competing in two WWE title matches with CM Punk. I'm sure it's just a coincidence, but maybe, just maybe, John Cena is a bad omen.
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Matthew J. Douglas is an emerging screenwriter born in Toronto. A lifelong fascination with what makes a compelling story and the Toni Morrison quote "If there's a book that you want to read, but it hasn't been written yet, then you must write it." led the often opinionated Matthew to the life of writer. Matthew is also a lifelong WWE fan, and a self diagnosed Reality TV Junkie.