In the weeks following WrestleMania 30, the on-going feud between John Cena and Bray Wyatt has become increasingly dark and bizarre. The latest edition of Monday Night RAW highlights the weird and sinister depths that the WWE Creative Team is willing to go to as it builds anticipation for the steel cage match between Bray Wyatt and John Cena at Extreme Rules. A choir of children donning lamb masks singing, "He's got the whole world, in his hands" as Bray Wyatt laughs maniacally has been promoted as evidence of the continued spread of the Wyatt message, a message that the ultimate hero in Cena must 'contain' inside a 16 foot high steel cage. While the steel cage match might suggest that Cena will only have to concern himself with Bray Wyatt, any casual WWE fan would know that it is probable that the entire Wyatt family will find a way to breach the cage at some point during the course of the match. Scenes from the recent 3 on 1 handicap match between Cena and the Wyatt family are subsequently more than likely to be repeated at Extreme Rules as Cena will probably fall victim to the superior numbers at Wyatt's disposal. It would not be surprising to witness Cena wearing a lamb mask, flat on his back with a leering Bray Wyatt looming over his body conducting the WWE audience in a mass sing-along of "I've got the whole Cenation, in my hands!" In any event the fact that Cena won at WrestleMania 30 makes this match almost a certainty for Wyatt to tie the rivalry at one match each. This will subsequently allow the feud to continue into the summer which will no doubt prove to be popular with many WWE fans, particularly those who have grown tired of the 'Super Cena' gimmick.