John Cena's the bad guy in his final WrestleMania. Here's why that's a big deal
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John Cena, a staple of WWE as a heroic figure, is set to make a significant transition by turning heel for his final WrestleMania appearance. Known for his record 16 world championships and a strong connection with fans, especially children, Cena shocked audiences with his abrupt heel turn when he attacked Cody Rhodes. As he vies for another title, Cena's declaration to be 'the last real champion' marks a pivotal change in his character, stirring excitement and debate among wrestling enthusiasts regarding his legacy and future in the sport.
For most of John Cena's WWE career, you couldn't see him being a bad guy on TV. Cena heads into what is slated to be his final WrestleMania as a heel.
Since then, Cena has lambasted WWE crowds for their love-hate relationship with him and promised to 'ruin wrestling' for everyone.
I will win that championship and retire with it. I am taking it home with me! I will be the last real champion in WWE.
Cena's gimmick endeared him to wrestling's youngest fans throughout the years so much so that he became the Make-A-Wish Foundation's most requested celebrity wish granter.
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