NEW ORLEANS – In front of a sold-out crowd of 75,167 strong and millions watching around the
world, 14-time World Champion John Cena
overcame the fear, overcame the numbers
disadvantage, overcame the mind games — all to
conquer Bray Wyatt on The Grandest Stage of
Them All.
In the months leading into WrestleMania, the
creepy shroud of darkness created by The Wyatt
Family focused its full attention on destroying the
so-called “myth” of the “Hustle, Loyalty and
Respect” — ready to replace it with the dawning of
a whole new world. Once it became clear that The Eater of Worlds would go head-to-head with the
Cenation leader at The Show of Shows, it looked as
though even Cena was unsure if his WrestleMania
legacy was secure. However, whenever his back is
against the wall, that’s when the incomparable
Cena will go to work. While his WrestleMania record is seven-and-three,
the experienced 11-time WWE Champion seemed
stunned at the opening of the contest, when Bray
suddenly dropped to his knees and bellowed,
“Finish him!”

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