Is WWE Going To Use John Cena To Make A Major Change To Cody Rhodes’ Character?

As a longtime fan with decades of wrestling lore etched into my memory banks, I can’t help but be captivated by the tantalizing prospect of John Cena and Cody Rhodes squaring off at WrestleMania 41. The idea that these two pillars of positivity could potentially clash in a dramatic heel vs. babyface showdown is as intriguing as it is unexpected.

As we edge closer to the year 2025, the lineup for WrestleMania 41 remains shrouded in uncertainty. Fans initially expected a match between Seth Rollins and CM Punk, but that encounter is now scheduled for Raw’s debut on Netflix instead. Similarly, Liv Morgan vs Rhea Ripley was anticipated, but it seems that fight will also take place on Netflix. Fans had hoped to see either The Rock versus Roman Reigns or The Rock facing off against Cody Rhodes, but there are whispers that The Rock himself might not compete this time around, creating quite a stir. This uncertainty has sparked a flurry of creative fan theories, leading me to discuss a prediction I find intriguing: a potential showdown between John Cena and Cody Rhodes.

As a passionate WWE enthusiast, it’s truly exhilarating to witness the abundance of captivating personalities gracing the WWE landscape right now. However, this wealth of charismatic stars and legendary figures poses a significant challenge: there are simply too many compelling candidates to allocate each a main event slot at WrestleMania 41.

Let’s discuss the current situation of Cody Rhodes first. As the present WWE Champion, he’s in the thick of his most impressive feud since winning The WWE Championship at WrestleMania 40. Kevin Owens has snatched the Winged Eagle Championship from him and is asserting that he deserves the title more, given that Rhodes required two referee knockdowns and a chair to defeat him in the revamped Saturday Night’s Main Event. The audience is highly invested in this rivalry and will undoubtedly be excited when they face off again, but it seems unlikely that we’ll see them clash at WrestleMania due to timing constraints. Extending their feud for four months might not be feasible, and there’s a chance fans could grow tired of it.

It appears he’ll require a partner for WrestleMania, and it’s been speculated that Randy Orton might be the one. There’s a possibility that Orton could betray him, making him the second ally to do so after KO. That plot twist sounds intriguing, but I’m doubtful about their Main Event at WrestleMania. Since his PPV return at Survivor Series WarGames in 2023, Orton hasn’t won a match that wasn’t overshadowed by CM Punk’s comeback on the same night.

Since his victory against Bray Wyatt in a highly controversial match at WrestleMania 2021, he hasn’t emerged victorious in any singles PPV match. Given his status as a legend and immense popularity with the fans, one might question if he could or should take on Rhodes. If WWE decides to stage a Rhodes vs Orton bout, I have no objections. However, without significant hype leading up to it, I struggle to see how it could headline either of the two nights.

John Cena and Cody Rhodes might indeed face each other in the ring. This idea has been hinted at by wrestling journalist JD From NY in one of his recent videos. However, the discussion isn’t widespread because both Cena and Rhodes are popular characters (babyfaces) that fans want to support. At first glance, it seems unusual as the audience would likely cheer for Cena, especially since this could be his last WrestleMania and he’s attempting to set a record for most World Championships. But why would WWE pit their most beloved character against potential jeers? It appears they might be subtly setting up this scenario.

Over the past few months, Cody Rhodes’ actions have been under scrutiny. Initially, he formed an alliance with Roman Reigns, who has hurt several of his fellow wrestlers and maintained control over WWE with a tight grip. Despite his on-screen friends voicing their concerns about this partnership, Rhodes persisted and continued to team up with Roman. Moreover, during a recent match against Kevin Owens, Rhodes delivered a Cross Rhodes onto a chair, which is characteristic of a villain or cheater. Lastly, the WWE commentators have been vocal in portraying Rhodes as the antagonist or accusing him of underhanded tactics.

At this stage, The American Nightmare is undeniably a fan favorite, often greeted with enthusiasm reminiscent of 1994’s Bret Hart. His speeches about traditional values and his ability to engage children ringside further solidify his status as a babyface. However, there are hints that he might not be as perfect as he appears. In the annals of WWE, no character has embodied goodness quite like John Cena. Known for his work with the Make-A-Wish foundation, Cena’s life philosophy revolves around optimism and dedication. Among the roster, he is arguably the one who can challenge Cody’s squeaky clean image. Therefore, if they wish to transform him into a villain, this could be the ideal opportunity to do so.

The match between John Cena and Cody Rhodes is undeniably a highly anticipated WrestleMania main event. It’s the kind of spectacle you’d proudly showcase on promotional posters and shout about with enthusiasm to generate excitement for the event. Such a contest would offer John Cena a substantial storyline, providing him an opportunity to delve deep and create a fresh narrative that audiences will cherish. Unlike a casual return to the limelight where he reprises his classic tunes, this matchup would allow him to pen a brand-new chapter in wrestling history, much like how The Rock did when he turned villainous at the start of this year, leaving an indelible mark on fans’ memories.

Additionally, this situation could provide Rhodes with the opportunity for a slight makeover. Currently, his interactions with KO are extremely popular, yet they stem from criticizing Rhodes’ actions. Earlier, his battles were forgettable and there were suggestions to remove the title from him. This scenario would allow him to execute an unexpected, iconic heel turn that many fans wouldn’t anticipate.

It’s an interesting thought, but I’m not asserting that WWE will definitely do it. However, if they don’t at least explore the idea, it might seem like a missed opportunity.

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