Another classic encounter on his resume, this one a five-star match against AJ Styles at the Royal Rumble, John Cena once again reigns atop the sports-entertainment mountain.
Erik Beaston examines the franchise star’s place in WWE history, his status as one of the most under appreciated stars ever and his legacy both in and out of the squared circle.
There are few Superstars in the long and illustrious history of WWE who can claim to have the historical significance or mainstream appeal of John Cena. He has captured the heavyweight championship of the world on 15 different occasions and headlined major pay-per-view spectaculars against every marquee name to come through Vince McMahon’s promotion in the last 10 years.
Above that, he has been a face of the promotion management can be proud of. He has worked as hard as anyone else in the room, if not more, to maintain the value of WWE and his charitable work with Make A Wish Foundation speaks for itself. Like The Rock and Hulk Hogan before him, he has leapt into the mainstream, appearing in feature films, co-hosting the Today Show and hosting Saturday Night Live.
Returning home to the world of sports entertainment and seeking a sixteenth world title, one that would etch his name alongside the likes of Ric Flair and the often forgotten Jerry “The King” Lawler as the most decorated stars in professional wrestling history, Cena’s significance to the company remains as high as it ever has been.
There are very few questions left for Cena to answer at this point in his career. He has done everything there is to do under the WWE umbrella. His Hall of Fame credentials are a certainty. What is not, though, is the one major question that does face Cena and his legacy: where does he fit in among the greats in wrestling history?
THE CHAMP
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Bea Priestley
Bea Priestley is bright and cheerful even at 9am on a Monday morning. A long way from what fans expect from her. To them she is a hard nosed bad girl, but on the other end of a Skype call is a very confident young woman who is keen to talk to James Truepenny about her past, her influences and her immediate future.
Orton V Wyatt
Randy Orton has been one of the faces of WWE since 2004. An enormous star for the entirety of the 2000s and beyond, he has faded into mediocrity over the last two years. A main event program, and a layered story involving Bray Wyatt, has ‘The Viper’ regaining the attention of the WWE Universe. Join Erik Beaston as he investigates Orton’s resurgence, how his current storyline helps him and how it all benefits wrestling’s hottest brand, SmackDown Live.
Jeff Jarrett
In 2002, Jeff Jarrett founded Total Non-Stop Action Wrestling and after being with the company for nearly 11 years left in 2013.
Female Focus Lana Austin
While WWE are having their women’s wrestling resurgence across the pond the UK scene is also seeing a batch of very talented female performers coming through with names such as Nixon Newell, Kay Lee Ray and Viper impressing across the length and breadth of the British isles. One performer whose name should also be mentioned in the same breath as those competitors is Lana Austin.
On the Spot With: Bayley
On the Spot With: Bayley
Thy Kingdom Come New Japan Pro Wrestling in the Tokyo Dome
This coming January 4, “Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada of Chaos will make his second defence of his current IWGP title reign against Kenny Omega of Bullet Club’s Elite in the main event of Wrestle Kingdom 11 at the Tokyo Dome. James Truepenny looks back at what has made that day so special, and why New Japan in The Egg Dome has become synonymous with great matches and big money feuds.
Examining The Face That Runs The Place John Cena
Another classic encounter on his resume, this one a five-star match against AJ Styles at the Royal Rumble, John Cena once again reigns atop the sports-entertainment mountain.
Heidi Katrina
Heidi Katrina is a thoroughly modern wrestler, but her mind set is decidedly old school. James Truepenny caught up with her between Dojo sessions for REINA two continents away from home.
Alexis Rose
Alexis Rose is a name you are going to hear a lot more of in 2017.
Cody Rhodes
Since leaving WWE, Cody Rhodes has been a man who’s in hot demand.