WWE WrestleMania 30: 7 Current Problems That Need Resolving

5. John Cena vs. Bray Wyatt

John Cena Vs Bray Wyatt For some fans, this particular one is not an issue. In fact, it could be that it's far from a problem at all and perhaps has no business being on this list. But for anyone who is even remotely familiar with the WWE product, John Cena versus Bray Wyatt at WrestleMania 30 could turn out to be one of the most ill advised matches in recent memory. It could also be one of the most predictable matches as well. The reason for that is John Cena. The fact of the matter is, Cena's win/loss record is among the best in the company. He is the top guy, the one that WWE revolves around; they succeed or fail based upon his work and his overall presentation. To imagine that he will walk into WrestleMania 30 to face Bray Wyatt without the WWE World Championship being in the equation and actually lose? That is a possibility that is not even up for debate among many fans. The fact is that John has done too much and Bray has just not done enough. Unlike The Shield, The Wyatt Family are not consistently competing in main event matches. Bray is not winning high profile bouts against top Superstars on pay-per-view or even on regular programming. He's never held a singles championship and at this point the biggest name he's targeted has been Daniel Bryan. John Cena is a different kind of target, a different animal altogether. John is the alpha male of WWE and he almost always finds a way to beat the odds. While the future of WWE is safely in the capable hands of The Shield, Bray Wyatt is another story. There has just not been enough done to sell him to fans in terms of future success and domination in WWE. For him to carry the lantern into WrestleMania 30 and leave with a win over the single biggest name in the company? That is a possibility that is likely desired but just not realistic. The fact that Cena is selling a worked injury as he heads to Mania only exacerbates the issue for fans that only see one inevitable outcome for this match. Believing in the accomplished Shield is one thing; believing in an untested Bray Wyatt is something else.
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