WWE: 10 Reasons Facing John Cena At WrestleMania 30 Is Actually Bad For Bray Wyatt’s Career
4. How Good Will The Match Itself Really Be?
Another very legitimate concern I have is in regard to the quality of the match. While John Cena is no slouch in the ring, I can't really say I've ever seen him carry someone to a truly memorable in-ring performance. He's great if he has a ring general or someone he is very familiar with in the ring to bounce off of, neither of which would be apt descriptions of Bray Wyatt. Bray hasn't been involved in that many matches since arriving on the main roster, and his inexperience coupled with John's cartoonish approach to in-ring storytelling has me feeling uneasy about this match's prospects. I'm trying to be optimistic, but I do not like the chances of these two going out there and tearing the house down. Neither are technical marvels, neither have high risk or exciting aerial maneuvers in their repertoire, and John Cena, given his myriad of minor maladies, probably won't be permitted to veer towards a stiff, violent brawl. I'm hoping that the match will at least have a good pace to it, but if not, this match has a chance to be a bit of a dud.
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