Bully Ray Criticizes WWE’s Creative Plan for John Cena’s Final Match
As WWE prepares for an iconic event, all eyes are on John Cena’s final match. Scheduled for December 13, this match will take place during Saturday Night’s Main Event in Washington, D.C. However, WWE Hall of Famer Bully Ray has expressed his reservations regarding the significance of the event’s venue.
Bully Ray Critiques WWE’s Creative Strategy for Cena’s Retirement Match
Bully Ray, while discussing the match on “Busted Open Radio,” stated he appreciates the choice of Washington, D.C. but believes it lacks the grandeur of other prestigious venues. “I like it. I don’t love it,” Ray commented. He emphasized that it isn’t on the same level as Madison Square Garden or WrestleMania, the company’s flagship event.
Arguments for a More Fitting Farewell
Ray argued that Cena’s extraordinary career deserves a celebration befitting his achievements. A record-setting 17-time world champion, Cena has been a pivotal figure in WWE history. Ray further asserts that Cena’s sendoff should take place at WrestleMania, allowing for a more significant farewell.
- Potential match with The Rock at WrestleMania.
- The opportunity to create a memorable moment for Cena’s retirement.
- The larger platform provided by WrestleMania would amplify the occasion.
He also suggested that fans could be treated to unique spectacles at WrestleMania, highlighting the event’s boundless possibilities. “Once you got the byes, once you got the asses in the seats, you could do whatever you want,” Ray added.
Upcoming Matches and Opponents
While WWE has not confirmed specifics, reports indicate that GUNTHER, a former WWE World Heavyweight Champion, is expected to be Cena’s last opponent. GUNTHER has been absent from WWE programming following a loss at SummerSlam, where he underwent surgery to address a legitimate injury.
As the wrestling community awaits further announcements, Cena’s next appearance is set for November 10 in Boston, Massachusetts, during an episode of WWE Raw. Fans are eager to see how WWE will plan this farewell for one of its most beloved superstars.