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3 Reasons why John Cena won't win the 2019 Royal Rumble match

While Cena is a favourite around this time of the year, he still doesn't seem likely to win the Royal Rumble match
While Cena is a favourite around this time of the year, he still doesn't seem likely to win the Royal Rumble match

John Cena is bringing the excitement back to the WWE, and whether you love him or hate him, there is truth to that statement, as Cena's return to the WWE in 2019 has seen the WWE product improve quite a bit. While Cena himself is not responsible for all the good things that WWE has produced over the last few weeks, his interactions with Becky Lynch, Andrade 'Cien' Almas, and even Finn Balor has seen him improve their careers and the show as well.

And on the road to the Royal Rumble, speculation of whether Cena is back to win his third Royal Rumble match is at an all-time high, as his ventures in Hollywood get more successful maybe this is the time for WWE to get Cena to his 17th Wolrd Title run, but all ' rumors' aside it seems unlikely to think that Cena would be the man to win the Royal Rumble match this year, and here's why.


#1 The Part-Timer Status

While he is still here, it's only a matter of time before Cena officially leaves the WWE.
While he is still here, it's only a matter of time before Cena officially leaves the WWE.

Back in 2012 John Cena and The Rock's rivalry was the hottest thing in WWE, as WWE branded this 'once in a lifetime' confrontation between the biggest star of the attitude era and the biggest star of the ruthless aggression era as a battle of loyalty. As Cena's rebuttal to The Rock calling him a PG merchandise machine was that Rocky was a sellout part-timer that chose Hollywood over the WWE.

And how ironic is Cena's words all those years later, as he became what he hated the most. While Cena going to Hollywood makes him a bigger star, as when he makes his appearances on WWE TV throughout the year, it brings more of the casual viewers to the product, it doesn't change the truth, Cena is not here for the long haul anymore.

After his movies, Blockers, and Bumblebee received critical and box office acclaim, it seems Cena's future is in the movie industry and not the WWE. So a Royal Rumble win would be unlikely for a man that has upcoming projects outside of the WWE, as the last thing WWE would want is another part-time champion, and Cena himself would never want that as well.

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