John Cena's retirement from WWE has left fans with a sense of nostalgia, but one question lingers: Could we have seen a final showdown between Cena and his iconic rival, Edge?
Tony Khan, the president of AEW, has dropped a bombshell revelation on The Ariel Helwani Show. When asked about WWE's efforts to include Adam Copeland (aka Edge) in Cena's retirement tour, Khan's response was unequivocal: No, WWE never reached out.
But here's where it gets intriguing: Helwani probed further, wondering if Copeland's contract could allow for a potential match with Cena before December 13th. Khan's answer? 'Never say never in wrestling.' He hints at the possibility of contract extensions, but confirms Copeland's commitment to AEW for the year.
The WWE and AEW's rivalry is no secret, but this revelation adds a new layer of complexity. It seems WWE didn't even attempt to bring Copeland back, leaving fans wondering if there's more to the story.
As Cena's retirement nears, the 'Last Time Is Now' tournament heats up. With names like Rusev, Sheamus, and Gunther advancing, the rumor mill suggests Gunther as the potential winner, setting up a dream match with Cena. Meanwhile, Cena's recent matches on Monday Night Raw and his upcoming bout at Survivor Series: WarGames keep fans on the edge of their seats.
The wrestling world is abuzz with speculation about Cena's final opponent and whether he'll retire as a champion. But one thing's for sure: The absence of Edge in Cena's final chapter is a missed opportunity that has fans talking.
What do you think? Should WWE have pursued Edge for Cena's retirement tour? Is there more to this story than meets the eye? Share your thoughts and keep the conversation going!