‘Monday Night Raw’: John Cena promises to “ruin the struggle”

John Cena has the world of professional struggle in the palm of his hand as he lit Cody Rhodes to align with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in pursuing a 17th WWE championship.

Cena was welcomed with songs from “John Cena Sucks” sang at the melody of her entry theme music in Glasgow, Scotland, for “Monday Night Raw”. He was still wearing his Farewell T-Shirt T-shirt and kept the “Last Time is now” towel on the camera before entering the ring and removing his frustrations from the fans.

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John Cena has the world of professional struggle in the palm of his hand as he lit Cody Rhodes to align with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in pursuing a 17th WWE championship. (Joe Camporeale-Imagn images)

This time, he made a wish to the world of WWE. Cena clearly indicated that he was trying to “ruin the struggle” as he targets a reign of history as undisputed WWE champion.

“I’m going to ruin the struggle,” said Cena. “I’m going to ruin the struggle for each fan, each wrestler, for everyone. At Wrestlemania, I make the story by winning a 17th championship, and finally forcing you the name of the fun machine, the Jet-Vol, Woo, Ric Flair. You will say forever the name John Cena.

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Cena clearly indicated that he was trying to “ruin the struggle” as he targets a reign of history as undisputed WWE champion. (Georgiana Dallas / WWE via Getty Images)

“But worse, I’m going to win this championship.

Rhodes came out and addressed Cena face to face for the second consecutive week. He clearly indicated that he was not going to go down without fighting, and when he gave Cena the opportunity to take her belt, Cena came out of the ring.

The two stars of the professional struggle are on a collision trajectory for Wrestlemania 41 in Las Vegas. Cena won the elimination chamber in February before aligning herself on the rock.

Cena did not appear in a Wrestlemania since Wrestlemania 39 when he lost against Austin Theory. (Ronald Martinez / Getty Images)

Cena did not appear in a Wrestlemania since Wrestlemania 39 when he lost against Austin Theory.

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