6 ways WWE can make Super Show-Down a pay-per-view classic

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This pay-per-view could be one to remember.

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#1 John Cena seeks revenge after his WrestleMania loss

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John Cena hasn't forgotten what happened at WrestleMania

It is safe to assume that the main event will be between Triple H against The Undertaker in a last match ever between the two icons of the industry. If you add the Phenom’s Brother of Destruction, Kane and the co-founder of D-Generation X, Shawn Michaels into the mix, this seemingly unanticipated match has quickly turned into a personal feud that has kept the WWE Universe on tenterhooks over the last month. The thing that makes this match most interesting is quite simply: how will it end?

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As Triple H and commentators alike had dubbed their last match against each other back at WrestleMania XXVIII as ‘The End of an Era’, it is safe to say that these two stalwarts battling it out in their last match ever should have an interesting end - and the possibilities are endless.

Shawn Michaels could attack Undertaker and come out of retirement for one last match, Undertaker could officially retire if he loses this match or a new upcoming superstar could attack either wrestler to make a name for themselves.

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One option that must be considered is John Cena costing The Undertaker the victory. In his twelve year tenure and counting, John Cena has won almost everything there is to win in the WWE.

However, Cena’s last twelve months in the WWE have been nothing short of forgettable – even his Wrestlemania match against the Undertaker was underwhelming. Whilst WWE has been reluctant to turn John Cena into a villain since the early days of Dr. Thuganomics, it is safe to assume that Cena has passed the torch to Roman Reigns (see No Mercy 2017) as WWE’s key franchise player – making John Cena the villain a much more realistic possibility.

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The reality is there is no better way than to turn yourself into a villain than brutally attacking a fan favourite like The Undertaker. This could even lead to a WrestleMania rematch with, hopefully, a match lasting longer than a few minutes.

Whilst this is a highly improbable possibility of suggesting John Cena costing Undertaker the match, it isn’t impossible as John Cena is confirmed to appear to be on the pay-per-view. Furthermore, Cena’s obsession with fighting The Undertaker at WrestleMania didn’t generate a response from The Undertaker until the actual pay-per-view itself.

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In comparison, Undertaker has appeared in several weekly shows in the build-up against Triple H. One can compare this to The Undertaker showing a lack of disrespect for John Cena, who preaches ‘Hustle, Loyalty, RESPECT’.


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