Ryback wasn't enough of a challenge for John Cena. The whole feud hasn't been developed well enough to deserve to be the true main event of Extreme Rules. It looks like Triple H vs. Brock Lesnar might have that spot. Nevertheless, the WWE inserted this injury angle into the feud between Ryback and Cena to make it look like Cena might actually be in danger. Recently, they had Cena just seem to shrug off the injury. They did the right thing on Raw this week. They had Ryback reinjure Cena. That should get people wondering whether Cena will be able to overcome. That is, unless they are tired of this same old thing happening again and again.
Who wins? This one seems obvious. Cena wins. Ryback has the momentum and it looks like this is just an obstacle developed for Cena to overcome.
Another interesting thing from Raw concerning Cena was his win over The Shield. It was an elimination tag match. Even though The Shield lost a tag match involving all three members, two were eliminated by DQ, including Dean Ambrose in the end. I know a lot of fans are hating what happened last night. It was Cena against all three members and Cena wins. That is pretty annoying, but I don't have too much of a problem with it. Going back a few weeks to when The Undertaker was teaming with Kane and Daniel Bryan to face The Shield, I was saying The Shield taking the loss by DQ might have been a possibility to keep their momentum up while not making Taker look bad. Even though they lost this week, it wasn't exactly a decisive defeat and they did lay Cena out after. They are still looking strong.
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