BlackAchilles
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A Hollywood John run would be insane 

Yeah, I just saw earlier they teased AJ vs Logan Paul.
I mean yeah if they would book it for Elimination Chamber or something but HHH booking like a bytch trying to save everything for Mania.AJs a great matchup for Logan. Give him somebody who he doesn't have to slow down for and can also do cool.athletic sh1t, give him a solid credible win (Logans lost too much) and the heel/face dynamic will be firing, 100% of fans behind AJ.
I mean yeah if they would book it for Elimination Chamber or something but HHH booking like a bytch trying to save everything for Mania.
Yeah but you can’t save everything for Mania.That's a good Mania match too.
Yeah but you can’t save everything for Mania.
Paul been teasing shyt with Punk, Cena, and somebody else im forgetting forever.
And AJ and Bron been feuding for weeks already.
EC has 4 matchesElimination Chamber has enough going on that they can save this match.
Yea Bron vs AJ is another option. Maybe a better option.
Unless Cena wears suits has his hair fully grown out and act like a diva movie star like the Rock. I don't want to see Cena being a heel in t shirt and jorts. What's the point he's done at the end of the year. If you're going to go corporate you need to do it properly.
Cody is insufferable as a face, so even more of him as a heel is not good tv imo.Would love to see Cody become Homelander but its probably gonna be Drew. A wildcard is CM Punk.
I push back on this because Austin was getting legit heel heat during that run. It tailed off a bit after he joined the Alliance, but he was hated when he was going after fan favorites. As for the OP I voted Punk but I think Cena is the best option.Cracks fingers
People keep throwing Punk’s name around as the best choice, and while I get the appeal, it feels like retreading old ground. Punk already straddles the line between babyface and heel, and he’s played both roles. It’s the same reason Austin’s heel turn never fully worked—he already carried that edge, so what changes? Plus, from Punk’s perspective, what does Rock even offer him? Since returning, Punk has been on a tear—he took down Drew in a blood feud and hasn’t lost a step the way Cena has. Punk doesn’t need anything from Rock that he can’t earn alone.
But Cena? His justification is far more compelling. Since their feud began in 2011, The Rock has, in many ways, been in the right. Cena swore he’d never stop being a company man—yet he stepped away. He swore he’d never go to Hollywood—yet here we are. He said he’d never become the very part-timer he once resented—yet that’s exactly what happened. Rock won their first match, the one that mattered, taking not just the match but also the moral victory.
So why wouldn’t Cena finally listen to him? Loyalty and Respect have been the core of Cena’s identity for decades. But now? He’s spent years losing singles matches, his star has faded, and the admiration he fought so long to earn from the fans still isn’t getting him the win he needs. The one victory he craves to achieve greatness and immortality - something that makes all the hatred and ridicule he endured from the critics during his run worth something.
And if the only way to get it is to do the one thing he swore he never would? Maybe it’s time to, for once, give up.
cena wants to be the 17 time champ badly and ends like wrestle-mania 17
Corporate Drew would be money. He needs a proper run with the belt.