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John Cena, a wrestling legend, hasn’t tasted victory in a singles televised match for years. But at Crown Jewel, he’s facing Solo Sikoa, and a win is an absolute necessity. With over 2000 days of singles match losing streak, Cena is in dire need of proving he’s still got what it takes to conquer the ring.

Can John Cena make a comeback at WWE Crown Jewel?

The 16-time World Champion is desperate for a win! His losing streak goes back to 2018, but he’s determined to show that he’s far from done. His recent tweet in response to WWE’s hype for the Cena vs Solo Sikoa match hints at his relentless spirit. He wrote, “Every moment matters. Every opportunity to prove yourself is worth giving your best. Let’s turn this math around. #WWECrownJewel is a must-win.”

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After his surprising return at Money in the Bank, Cena’s reappearance in Saudi Arabia after half a decade is a huge thrill for fans. A win for Cena would not just break his dry spell but also leave the Saudi audience elated. The match will be streaming live on Peacock around 1 PM/ET.

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However, failure at Crown Jewel will extend his winless streak further and will serve as a huge push for Sikoa. We are hours away from finding out what will go down in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia as Cena looks to address his winless slump. However, recently being a 16-time World Champion himself, Cena surprisingly had some comments to share about yet another G.O.A.T of WWE.

Cena’s take on WWE’s G.O.A.T

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In a WWE video, John Cena reviewed memorable matches from his career, singling out his 2010 Extreme Rules match with Brock Lesnar as a standout. Cena praised Lesnar’s unique style, labeling him as a remarkable and legitimate star in the wrestling world.

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Despite Lesnar’s portrayal as a top contender, Cena highlighted his belief that Lesnar remains underrated despite being part of the “Greatest of All Time” conversation. The 2010 Extreme Rules match, known for its intense brutality, showcased Cena as McMahon’s main star against Lesnar, who had returned from a UFC stint. Despite sustaining early bloodshed, Cena emerged victorious.

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Cena emphasized Lesnar’s ferocity in the ring as the “Beast Incarnate,” yet offstage, Cena attested that Lesnar doesn’t embody savagery in real life. Who do you think will win in Crown Jewel? Let us know in the comments down below.