Thursday, October 17, 2013

The Return of John Cena

          After just over two months, WWE Superstar John Cena announced his return to be this Sunday at the Hell in a Cell pay-per-view. The former WWE champion left the day after Summerslam to undergo surgery for a partial triceps tear. Despite the usual recovery time of four to six months, Cena is returning back to action this Sunday. When questioned about how he quickly returns from injury, John jested with the reporter saying, "Please don't spread the rumor that I'm some kind of real-life X-Man or something like that." John later went on to say that surgeons give estimates of recovery time that do not necessarily apply to all people. Cena believes he is "a very dedicated physical therapy patient and that helps a lot." The idea that he may be a real-life X-Man should not be thrown out the window yet! Cena was back to his normal weight training just sixteen days after surgery and he only waited that long because he had stitches in for two weeks and was not allowed to and had to wait an additional two days for the wound to heal up to avoid infection. John believes he is ready for his returning title shot.
         He will be in a match with current World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio for the title. John considers being "named No.1 Contender for the World Heavyweight Championship is a blessing." John knows that Del Rio is on top of his game right now and isn't coming off the couch, but he still thinks he can pull out a win and be crowned champion. He is planning to end Del Rio's current reign of four months and start a new reign of his own.
         The stipulations for the match have not yet been decided, but much is expected for the match as a pay-per-view title match. With the match for the WWE title already being graced with stipulations and a special guest referee, Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels, Cena's match will need to have something special to make it as interesting as the other match. The feud over the WWE title is far more interesting than the Alberto's title reign, so Cena will really need to step things up and have a hell of a match( no pun intended) in order to gain more popularity for the other title. The final question that remains is will Cena be able to compete at the top of his game after returning from the injury so soon?
        In my opinion, Cena should have taken more time of to heal, recuperate, and train to insure a victory upon a later return at the next pay-per-view in Massachusetts. He would be returning in his home state and fully healed for sure which would give him greater momentum upon his return. Cena is most likely not on top of his game, but will be able to compete with Del Rio and will put forth a valiant effort. He could pull out a victory as long as Del Rio does not target the formerly injured arm of Cena. Good luck Cena and we wish you a great return. 

No comments:

Post a Comment