By now everyone knows that John Cena is officially taking a break from the WWE and it will reportedly start after 'Hell In A Cell.' The news comes as a surprise to the WWE and until now, the real reason behind his leave has been kept under wraps.
But the more important matter at hand is what becomes of the United States Championship. Cena is the current champion and based on previous shows, it seems that the 15-time WWE Heavyweight champion could likely defend that title against Big E of the New Day.
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That was until Dolph Ziggler came into the picture during WWE 'Raw' as he attempted to fend off the attack of the New Day against the U. S. champion.
Things went a bit haywire though when things got out of hand in the match involving Cena and Big E. With the numbers game in effect, the Dudley Boyz and Ziggler entered the fray.
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Ziggler, looking for payback, inadvertently hit Cena with a super kick. So now some folks are wondering if it was intentional or not.
The reason behind the presumption is traced to the season four finale of Total Divas. In that episode, Ziggler confessed that he still had feelings for former WWE Divas champion Nikki Bella. But as everyone knows, Nikki is steadily dating Cena.
So if one places the pieces together, could that accidental super kick delivered by Ziggler really be intentional?
Right now it may be too early to tell but heading into WWE Hell in a Cell, Cena still doesn’t have an opponent. Based on the developments, it could very well be a toss-up between Big E and Dolph Ziggler.
If not, it could end up being a Triple Threat match.
Ziggler could be a perfect fit as the new U.S. Champion, somehow a step in the right direction as far as that demanded push he wanted before re-signing with the WWE.
Whatever happens, there will be a new United States champion come WWE 'Hell In A Cell, Cena’s last match before he officially goes on hiatus.
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