For argument's sake, let's assume that a healthy John Cena would still have lost to Daniel Bryan for the WWE Title, and the aftermath was the same. Daniel Bryan was celebrating his huge win, HHH pedigree, and Orton's your new champion. In 2011, the night after Summerslam and the Kevin Nash run-in/Del Rio cash-in, Cena and CM Punk squared off in a No. 1 Contender's match. Cena won the match and the right to face Del Rio at the next PPV. Again, for arguments sake, let's say Bryan and Cena had a No. 1 Contender's match, and Bryan defeated Cena once again. In doing so, Cena would be out of the championship picture.
Where would he fit in the current feud?
It's hard to picture him as just another babyface on the stage, emasculated by HHH and the McMahon's with the threat of being fired. Cena's character has been so consistent in doing the 'right thing', regardless of the consequences. The best example of this was when he was the referee in the "Free or Fired" match, between Orton and Wade Barrett, which ultimately lead to his firing.(For a week, anyways)
My guess would be this: He would be playing the Big Show role, one where he felt conflicted, but front and center both in support of Bryan and also critical of HHH and his regime. But would John Cena truly deliver an AA to Daniel Bryan if threatened to? If it was his job on the line, would he hold Daniel Bryan up for Randy Orton to RKO him?
I can't see it happening.
The biggest issue here would be how to balance Cena's role in the power struggle without overshadowing Daniel Bryan. WWE has struck gold with Daniel Bryan in the almost universal support he's receiving, and while he's not going to challenge Cena as the "face" of the company, he's in the unique position to become 1b to Cena's 1a. So with a healthy John Cena, one who would undoubtably be involved in the central storyline, how could WWE successfully use Cena here without hurting Bryan's momentum?
I'm admittedly a John Cena mark, he being my favorite wrestler. But it just may be a blessing in disguise for the WWE in general that Cena is hurt. Don't get me wrong: It's never a good thing for WWE to be without their top star for a lengthy period of time. But in the interim, they have the opportunity to truly develop another top star in Daniel Bryan, and I'm not sure how they'd do it with Cena in the picture. If Bryan did beat Cena twice (Summerslam, No. 1 Contender's match on Raw), that would be one heck of a start. But because of Cena's status as the face of the company and being far and away the top guy, it's hard for me to picture how they'd pull it out.
So help me out, guys and gals, because this gent doesn't have the answer.
Presuming John Cena was healthy, what role would you see him currently playing in the "Best For Business" storyline?
How could they book Cena so as to not overshadow Bryan if Cena too was involved in the top storyline?
Given Cena's character, is there way they could keep him out of the storyline altogether? Given the current feuds going, is there something else they could do to occupy him?
You guys know the drill. Thoughts and discussion on the topic are welcome, don't feel boxed in by the questions. Have fun with this one.
Where would he fit in the current feud?
It's hard to picture him as just another babyface on the stage, emasculated by HHH and the McMahon's with the threat of being fired. Cena's character has been so consistent in doing the 'right thing', regardless of the consequences. The best example of this was when he was the referee in the "Free or Fired" match, between Orton and Wade Barrett, which ultimately lead to his firing.(For a week, anyways)
My guess would be this: He would be playing the Big Show role, one where he felt conflicted, but front and center both in support of Bryan and also critical of HHH and his regime. But would John Cena truly deliver an AA to Daniel Bryan if threatened to? If it was his job on the line, would he hold Daniel Bryan up for Randy Orton to RKO him?
I can't see it happening.
The biggest issue here would be how to balance Cena's role in the power struggle without overshadowing Daniel Bryan. WWE has struck gold with Daniel Bryan in the almost universal support he's receiving, and while he's not going to challenge Cena as the "face" of the company, he's in the unique position to become 1b to Cena's 1a. So with a healthy John Cena, one who would undoubtably be involved in the central storyline, how could WWE successfully use Cena here without hurting Bryan's momentum?
I'm admittedly a John Cena mark, he being my favorite wrestler. But it just may be a blessing in disguise for the WWE in general that Cena is hurt. Don't get me wrong: It's never a good thing for WWE to be without their top star for a lengthy period of time. But in the interim, they have the opportunity to truly develop another top star in Daniel Bryan, and I'm not sure how they'd do it with Cena in the picture. If Bryan did beat Cena twice (Summerslam, No. 1 Contender's match on Raw), that would be one heck of a start. But because of Cena's status as the face of the company and being far and away the top guy, it's hard for me to picture how they'd pull it out.
So help me out, guys and gals, because this gent doesn't have the answer.
Presuming John Cena was healthy, what role would you see him currently playing in the "Best For Business" storyline?
How could they book Cena so as to not overshadow Bryan if Cena too was involved in the top storyline?
Given Cena's character, is there way they could keep him out of the storyline altogether? Given the current feuds going, is there something else they could do to occupy him?
You guys know the drill. Thoughts and discussion on the topic are welcome, don't feel boxed in by the questions. Have fun with this one.