Should John Cena Lose His Final WWE Match? Former Executive Considers The Pros and Cons

We are just over two months away from John Cena‘s last WWE match at Saturday Night’s Main Event. But should he go out on top or on his back? John Cena’s retirement tour has been a mixed bag, according to many in the WWE Universe. The squash of Cena by Brock Lesnar at Wrestlepalooza was […] The post Should John Cena Lose His Final WWE Match? Former Executive Considers The Pros and Cons appeared first on Wrestlezone.

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We are just over two months away from John Cena‘s last WWE match at Saturday Night’s Main Event. But should he go out on top or on his back?

John Cena’s retirement tour has been a mixed bag, according to many in the WWE Universe. The squash of Cena by Brock Lesnar at Wrestlepalooza was the latest in a string of seemingly missed opportunities by Triple H and the current creative team. But will they be able to finish strong and stick the landing this December?

Should Cena win or lose his last match?

In his latest D’Amore Drop column, former TNA Wrestling Executive Scott D’Amore wrote in-depth about Cena’s upcoming retirement match. The reports of his opponent being Gunther and what the right play is in terms of Cena winning or losing his final match ever.

“There’s talk Cena’s final match on Dec. 13 will be against Gunther,” Scott D’Amore wrote. “Gunther would be a great match, but I don’t think Cena should necessarily beat Gunther. It depends, Ric Flair lost his final match to Shawn Michaels (I know, I know — I helped promote a final, final match years later, but work with me here) and that loss was as emotionally satisfying as any win.

“But … they did the heel turn that didn’t work. They beat Cena badly with Brock. Maybe giving the fans the high of a feel-good ending is the right decision after all? WWE has a big decision here. They can take the happy ending route with John and have him go out with the W.

“John has earned that, if indeed he wants it. He carried WWE for two decades. He proved this year that, at age 48, he can still go, and maybe the lights dim on his career with him standing tall? He deserves that kind of exit, one that feels final but respectful — something that lets people celebrate him rather than mourn the end.”

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What do you make of Scott D’Amore’s comments? Do you think John Cena should win or lose his final match? Let us know your overall thoughts by sounding off in the comments section below.

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