John Cena will make his return to WWE TV shortly, and will announce that he will take part in the Royal Rumble match, which he will win. This automatically puts him in the main event of 'Mania to face the WWE Champion Sheamus. Like him or hate him, you have to respect John Cena and what he has accomplished in and out of the WWE ring. Cena continues to work with the Make-A-Wish foundation and holds the record for most wishes granted. He is always out there making appearances, doing interviews, and promoting the big events for the WWE. He's been the cornerstone for the WWE in this PG era, always competing on TV, PPVs, house shows, and international tours. His longevity in the business as a full time main event star, and staying healthy is remarkable. The few times Cena has been sidelined with an injury, he always returns faster than expected. Cena has had many Match of the Year considerations, has brought prestige back to the US Championship with the open challenge, and has shown to put new talent over in recent years like Daniel Bryan, Cesaro, Kevin Owens, etc. His time away from the WWE Championship picture is coming to an end come WrestleMania 32. In front of 100,000 plus fans, Cena will defeat Sheamus, and he will tie Ric Flair to become the 16-time World Champion. This will be WWE's memorable WrestleMania moment, with confetti coming down in Dallas, Cena will be holding the title and making history. We will hear Michael Cole screaming with excitement, "Cena has done it! The 16 time World Heavyweight Champion!" What better place to crown John Cena the 16-time World Champion, than at the biggest WrestleMania of all time? Not to mention with John Cena and Roman Reigns both winning their matches at WrestleMania 32, we now have our next big championship match...