John Cena vs Goldberg in Royal Rumble 2017: Rumor or Reality, find out here!
Rumors are speculating regarding the return of John Cena in the new season, the WWE CEO is reportedly fixing a match between the wrestling superstars. Cena has been out of the wrestling ground for quite a long time, as he is taking part in the American Grit show. He has made a remarkable acting career with crucial roles in movies like The Wall and The Pact.
Goldberg has had a remarkable win against Brock Lesnar in the WWE Survivor series, making room for high expectations regarding his performance in the proposed match against John. If it truly happens, the session will bring unlimited excitements for the wrestling enthusiasts. Some other names have also been suggested against Goldberg for the coming match; it includes Seth Rollins, A J Styles, Kevin Owens and Roman Reigns.
iTechPost reports that the former WWE world champion is not happy with the fact that he was not enlightened by the WWE authority about Goldberg's return in Wrestlemania 33; he can even delay his comeback for the same reason, speculate some people. He is also upset with the fact that a lot of money is being spent for Goldberg, while other talents are being neglected. Till now, he is said to be appearing in the WWE Live Holiday Tour at Madison Square Garden, on the 26th of December. The great Champ is scheduled to fight against AJ Styles and Dean Ambrose in WWE World Championship Triple Threat Match.
After The Raw has lost much of its popularity, The SmackDown has retained and increased its brand value. WWE TLC will set a new tone in 2017 for the SmackDown with matches between AJ Styles and Dean Ambrose, Dolph Ziggler and The Miz. The road is all set to the Royal Rumble and it is expected that John Cena will win The Royal Rumble Match, to face AJ Styles or the Undertaker at Wrestlemania 33, Inquisitr reported. Styles and Undertaker will have a match between them, to qualify for the match in Wrestlemania against Cena.
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