WWE 'WrestleMania 32' Rumors: John Cena Could Help Shane McMahon At 'Show Of Shows' [POLL, VIDEO]

John Cena isn't expected to compete this year at WrestleMania 32, but he can still make a huge impact.

The "Cenation" leader said publicly that he will be watching instead of wrestling when the WWE's biggest event emanates live from AT&T Stadium in Texas on April 3. That hasn't stopped him from playing coy about the event on social media.

Cena has time and time again sent out cryptic tweets teasing his involvement in the "Show of Shows." On Monday, he was back at it again, posting about everything he is doing to make a comeback, even using the #WrestleMania hashtag.

Though it's unlikely the 15-time WWE World Heavyweight Champion will have a match now that it's 13 days until the huge spectacle, a grand impression would be made if he made his presence felt in a major capacity. Cena was rumored to have a match with The Undertaker at WrestleMania 32 in the WWE's original plans.

After Cena sustained a shoulder injury, the script was flipped and 'Taker is now serving as Vince McMahon's instrument of destruction, getting set to do battle with the boss' son Shane McMahon inside Hell in a Cell. If Shane-O Mac wins the match, he'll take control of "RAW" from his father and The Authority.

Cena could be booked to make that happen, while simultaneously starting a feud with "The Deadman." The face of the franchise could return during the WrestleMania bout in order to once again thwart off The Authority by getting rid of Vince and helping Shane take out The Undertaker.

This would then lead to a rivalry between the "Cenation" leader and "The Demon from Death Valley," which could see them wrestle at SummerSlam in New York City.

Since the match obviously can't happen at WrestleMania, the WWE can still do the program in August while having Shane control "RAW" to finally put an end to the storyline of The Authority having complete control.

Cena may not compete at WrestleMania, but costing The Undertaker could be best for business.

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