Between Brock Lesnar, Braun Strowman and The Shield, WWE Raw is stacked with star control, which means there's no scramble for John Cena to come back to the lead indicate at any point in the near future.
The last we saw of Cena, he was putting over Roman Reigns at September's No Mercy pay-per-see after an epic experience. A progression of matches between the two would have been invited by fans, but since Cena lost so definitively, there isn't a requirement for a rematch.
Cena's current Raw run was brief, yet it was evident from the minute he touched base on the Monday night program that he was resolved to build up Reigns as his beneficiary obvious and give him a profession characterizing win. When he filled his need, he left the squared hover to investigate tries outside of wrestling.
It's obscure when Cena will reemerge on Raw, yet he is never again being promoted for November's Survivor Series occasion, as indicated by Raj Giri of Wrestling Inc. That could turn out to be a surprisingly positive development considering the product of ability on Raw is completely equipped for standing its ground and making convincing programming from week to week.
Cena's quality never harms, yet it is urgent for the organization to concentrate on cutting-edge ability rather than continually depending on the 16-time best on the planet to help evaluations. Crude's quality hasn't definitely diminished since Cena took his most recent time away, subsequently it would astute to keep off on bringing him down into the overlap in any event until the new year.
On the off chance that anything, Raw has an excess of Superstars whom administration doesn't have the scarcest intimation what to do with. Samoa Joe, for instance, has been perched on the sidelines with damage since the finish of August, yet he likely wouldn't have been engaged with anything of note in the event that he were around.
Following his misfortune to Lesnar at No Mercy, Strowman was placed in a comparative circumstance, with WWE uncertain where to run next with him. Meanwhile, he has been pushed into the TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs headliner against The Shield nearby The Miz, The Bar and Kane.
Despite the fact that there is a sound measure of valid foot sole areas on the Raw list, Cena has confronted (and vanquished) for all intents and purposes every one of them. There aren't numerous new fights left for him as he enters the sundown of his profession, and prominent projects with any semblance of Joe and Strowman ought to be put something aside for WrestleMania season.
Therefore, there isn't anyplace to space Cena on the show. He would be in an ideal situation avoiding WWE TV until the point when he is given clear heading. Ricocheting around from enemy to adversary would be a misuse of his value, and embeddings him again into the Universal Championship picture would be untimely.
Cena can be a headliner player on whatever brand he wishes to speak to, however the babyfaces on Raw have demonstrated they can fill the void his flight has abandoned fine and dandy.
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