WWE star John Cena went on his vacation as expected and the new holder of the United States title is Alberto Del Rio. Del Rio was the surprise opponent of Cena at WWE Hell In A Cell and from the moment he was introduced, it was obvious that he would be taking away the U.S. title.
The start was good but the ending was terrible. For one, it may have been better for Del Rio to finish off Cena with something devastating that would have at least aligned with his time off. Regardless, what is done is done and Del Rio is officially back and a WWE champion.
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So now the next question is when will he be back? There is word that he will likely be back by December. There are actually two dates out in the open: one is the Dec. 13 pay-per-view TLC which will be held in Cena’s hometown of Boston and another on Dec. 26 during a live event at the Madison Square Garden.
If Cena appears at WWE TLC, he is likely to face Del Rio once again in a rematch for the United States championship. But an appearance on Dec. 26 will be more of a post-Christmas appearance. Of the two, the Dec. 13 PPV seems more interesting, though Cena may not yet be ready to return that early.
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Recall that Cena is mentioned that there are people who would largely benefit from his absence. Could Del Rio be one of them? Seeing the success he has had outside the WWE, it seems unlikely that he was pertaining to the returning WWE star, considering as well that he was doing pretty good at the AAA and Lucha underground.
So who could it be?
It could hint at possibly Roman Reigns who is now the top contender for Seth Rollins’ WWE heavyweight title.
Reigns has been finally put off from that long-running feud with Bray Wyatt who is now focusing on the Undertaker. From the looks of it, the Wyatt Family is prepping for a monstrous WWE Survivor Series matchup against the big men of the WWE.
After the Undertaker, the Wyatts took out Kane the following night so who could be next?
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