#1 John Cena is a part-timer and doesn't need this victory
The challenge by The Fiend to John Cena on the SmackDown after WWE Super ShowDown was made in the most respectful way possible. But soon, Bray made it clear that this is not going to be a fight, but a slaughter. In Cena's promo on SmackDown, he claimed to end the existence of Bray Wyatt.
"This WrestleMania match is going to accomplish what should've happened six years ago - ending the existence of the most overhyped, overvalued, overprivileged WWE Superstar."
While it might seem as if Cena buried Bray Wyatt through that promo, we've previously seen him do the same to Roman Reigns, before losing clean to him at No Mercy 2017. The fact is, the Leader of Cenation is a part-timer now and will most likely go back to his Hollywood schedule after WrestleMania.
He doesn't need this win as much as Bray. While one could've said the same about Goldberg as well, his win was to set-up a clash with the Big Dog at WrestleMania 36. On the other hand, Cena winning this match doesn't serve any purpose. It should be The Fiend who should come out victorious in this epic clash at The Show of Shows!