

Cody Rhodes was subject to rumors to face The Rock in Wrestlemania 41. However, WWE Hall of Hall of Fame, Bully Ray, suggested that The American Nightmare could face another legend in his place.
The Rock returned last Monday at RAW after several months of absence. However, he offered a promo out of the character and hugged Roman Reigns and his former rival Cody Rhodes, which led many to predict that he will not participate in this year WrestleMania. John Cena also returned in the same episode to start his farewell tour. He announced that he plans to win the Rumble Match Masculine to get an opportunity for the World Championship in the Shows Show.
In the podcast Busted OpenBully Ray argued if Cena deserves a starting opportunity in Wrestlemania. He said that facing the Cenation leader against WWE's undisputed champion, Cody Rhodes, would be the best for business:
“Based on the business, absolutely. Look, I will answer you now from the commercial point of view. Because, as a fan, I love Cody and Punk. As a fan, I love Cody and Cena. As a fan, I love Cody and Roman. As a fan, I love Cody and Rock. All those fighting interest me in one way. Business.
The multiple couples champion said people would tune in to see if the 16 times world champion would break the record of world titles most recognized by WWE, which he currently shares with Ric Flair.
“People will be attentive. People will want to see on many different levels, whether live in the sand that night, seeing it in Pay-Per-View, Peacock or Netflix, or wherever they are transmitted. People will want to see if John Cena is going to 'break the record' that I think he already has,” he added. (1:57 – 2:53)
Watch the video below to listen to Bully Ray's comments:
Will John Cena win your 17th world title before retiring? A WWE analyst gives his opinion
In his podcast Cheap HeatWWE Analyst Peter Rosenberg predicted that John Cena could win the Royal Rumble Male for the third time in his career. Meanwhile, he approached whether the Cenation leader could win another world championship.
The 45 -year -old analyst said that the 16 -time world champion will surely capture his 17th title in his last stage as a competitor in the ring:
“It's 17. He will get 17. I mean, there is too much gain in which he is man,” Rosenberg said.
It will be interesting to see if dinner will end the reign of the undisputed WWE championship of Cody Rhodes.