1. The Feud With Wyatt Continues For Two More Months
This seems like a no brainer at this point. There's no reason for the Cena/Wyatt feud to end after just one match. Since they competed in a tag match on Raw (Wyatt got the pin) and Wyatt responded to a Cena promo on Smackdown, it's obvious that this rivalry will continue. That's a good thing for both guys because if they ended it after one match it would have been disappointing. Extreme Rules is set to take place on Sunday May 4th. Most years, every match on the show have had stipulations. Sometimes only the top matches have stipulations on them. For a match like Cena/Wyatt, it's a lock that it will have a stipulation. Whether it's something like a Steel Cage Match, Last Man Standing, No Holds Barred or something like that, chances are it will be really good. They had a physical match at WrestleMania. Extreme Rules will likely follow that. Assuming Wyatt wins the second match, they would need a third big match to settle the rivalry. That could take place at the Payback Special Event (no more PPVs remember). If they're able to get three matches out of it that would be awesome because the feud should be red hot by that third battle. The Cena/Wyatt has a chance to be special if it's booked right. No matter who wins it in the end, both guys can come out looking like bigger stars simply based on the quality of matches and the stories they're able to tell in their matches. It's a contrast in styles that works. As long as Cena's healthy, he'll always be in one of the two or three biggest feuds in the company. It's just a matter of who he's matched up with and when.
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