Sunday, September 4, 2016

John Cena 10 Best Matches

John Cena 10 Best Matches




1.John Cena versus  RVD - ECW One Night Only, 2006


As should be obvious, this rundown is a blend of hard battled triumphs and excruciating misfortunes. 

At the point when MITB victor Rob Van Dam chose to trade out his title challenge contract, he didn't sneak assault Cena. 

No, he named the date and time the two would meet. What's more, it would be at ECW's One Night Stand. There, Cena strolled into face a standout amongst the most threatening hordes of his profession, and after that lost the title to RVD because of some "Thank You Edge!" obstruction. 

To this date, RVD remains as the main person to effectively win a world title utilizing the MITB contract as a part of what may be viewed as a more "decent" path (beside the match completion, obviously).





9. John Cena versus Daniel Bryan - Summerslam, 2013


Shockingly, because of Daniel Bryan's repeating wellbeing issues, there's never been a Cena/Bryan rematch. 

Which is a disgrace on the grounds that their SummerSlam headliner, where Bryan went over perfect and won the WWE Championship, was an enormous battle.

 Mis-coordinated styles, yes, yet despite everything it worked. Furthermore, Bryan even got the chance to spit a little venom Cena's path paving the way to the occasion by calling him a "farce of a genius wrestler" on RAW. 

Hopefully these two lock up again sometime in the not so distant future.





8.John Cena versus Edge - "TLC" Match, Unforgiven, 2006


Edge and Cena quarreled quickly over the world title in mid 2006, yet it wasn't until Edge cost Cena the belt, and afterward beat RVD for the title himself, that their fight truly commenced and gave us an epic summer. 

Edge would take the primary PPV match because of a couple of knuckle reinforcements, however it was their TLC match at Unforgiven that really stands the trial of time. 

Cena beat Edge in Edge's "own match" - notwithstanding making Edge genuine go out at one point while secured an a Ladder Sandwich STF - to recover the belt.




7.John Cena versus Shawn Michaels - RAW, April 2007


In one of the best RAW matches ever, Shawn Michaels beat John Cena with a last dump "Button Music" out of the corner. 

It wasn't for the title however. This was only for HBK's own bit of psyche. To demonstrate to Cena that he could beat him subsequent to losing their WrestleMania title coordinate weeks prior. 

Both of them went around 40 minutes and conveyed one of WWE's most great episodes of the previous decade.





6. John Cena versus CM Punk - RAW, February 2013


Cena and CM Punk, obviously, had themselves a huge fight a couple of years prior, yet it was their last match together, to decide who'd go ahead to confront The Rock for the WWE Championship at WrestleMania 29, that pops as the best. 

Both of them just appeared to adjust over and above anyone's expectations some time recently, keeping in mind Cena ended up taking the match, Punk figured out how to get off a prohibited standing piledriver.



5. John Cena versus Randy Orton - "Iron Man" Match, Bragging Rights, 2009


Obviously, when you consider John Cena quarrels, Randy Orton quickly springs to mind. 

These two have given us a portion of the best matches of the advanced time, yet it was their Iron Man match, which Cena won six tumbles to five, that denote their best fight. 

After a Hell in a Cell match (which Orton won) and an "I Quit" match (which Cena took, actually), the two would elastic match it at Bragging Rights. 

What's more, even impedance by Orton's partners in crime Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase, Jr. couldn't prevent Cena from toppling "The Viper."




4. John Cena versus Rock - "Iron Man" Wrestelmania 29, 2013


John Cena and The Rock counter each other's finishers no less than 4 times before The Rock hits a DDT. 

The Rock lies in hold up however John Cena at the end of the day counters with the AA, this time popping ontop of The Rock as he skips off the mat, scoring the win. John Cena has discovered reclamation! 

After The Match John Cena and The Rock stand amidst the ring with each other and shake hands. John Cena leaves the ring and permits The Rock to have a minute in the sun and leaves the ring.

The Rock circumvents the ring and embraces his family. The show finds some conclusion with John Cena and The Rock raising each other's arms at the passage path as firecrackers detonate out of sight.




3. John Cena versus JBL - "I Quit" Match, Judgment Day, 2005

In what denote Cena's bloodiest experience to date (however not as horrifying as JBL's 2004 Judgment Day match against Eddie Guerrero), Cena would stand his ground with "Wrestling God," John Bradshaw Layfield. 

Their WrestleMania experience, where Cena won the WWE Championship from JBL, might not have been all that epic, but rather their follow-up "I Quit" match was a vile incredible sight.




2. John Cena versus Brock Lesnar - "Compelling Rules" Match, Extreme Rules            -2012


Nothing was going John Cena's way in April 2012. He'd simply lost to The Rock at WrestleMania and the next night he got F-5'd by Brock Lesnar, who made his huge come back to the organization subsequent to leaving 10 years prior. 

Cena was then reserved to confront Lesnar at the exact next PPV. An extremely inquisitive pot as fans pondered what the completion would be following Cena losing would mean two major PPV misfortunes consecutively and Lesnar losing would mean him failing in his first huge match back.

What took after was a wonderful experience that figured out how to phenomenally showcase Lesnar's fierceness (Cena got busted open the most difficult way possible) while giving Cena a credible "skin of his teeth" win.





1. John Cena versus Batista - WrestleMania 26, 2010


In one of Batista's last matches before leaving the organization (the first run through around), he put the WWE Championship at stake against Cena at 'Lunacy 26. 

Batista had beaten Cena clean at SummerSlam '08 (sending Cena out for some neck surgery), however here, at the Grandest Stage of Them All, he'd gone full heel. What's more, it was dependent upon Cena to tame "The Animal." regardless this stands as Cena's ideal, most strong WrestleMania experience.



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