Is John Cena Returning in Time for WrestleMania 32?
If John Cena’s recent tweets are anything to consider, the former WWE champion could be ready by the time WrestleMania 32 comes around.
Cena is still on the road to recover following surgery to repair a torn rotator cuff and such is the main reason the 38-year-old WWE star was eked out of possibly being at WrestleMania 32 this April in Dallas.
That was until he showed a variety of tweets which seem to indicate that he is trying to whip himself back up to shape and possibly in time for the WWE spectacle via Wrestling News Post.
2/2 squat max 20kg 2/12 squat max 140kg + arm gaining range. One must push limits to find them #nevergiveup #LaceUp pic.twitter.com/uLgazAsAwc
— John Cena (@JohnCena) February 12, 2016
Hearing about Cena recovering faster than usual is nothing new as has done it several times, but this is one extremity that he may want to be careful of.
Though he does tweet that is a gamble, it is a big one. While no one can take away his desire to return to the ring, it is something that the WWE will welcome with open arms, provided he gets the necessary medical clearance to do so.
If Cena does satisfy that end, then it could be one less worry for the WWE as far as cards for Wrestlemania 32 is concerned, according to FanSided.
Cena was previously rumored to be the man who will be facing the Undertaker at WrestleMania 32, something which could be the Dead Man’s final match before officially retiring. Before the injury, Cena was seen as the best WWE star to send off the Undertaker. Now, that storyline could be back in the air if Cena gets the green light from doctors.
Cena will, however, be making a big risk if he does make an early return. While his resiliency is appalling, the fact remains that his body needs time to heal. He is not a super human being that can defy that and is not getting any younger. Forcing himself to compete against the Dead Man could be catastrophic, especially if he (or the Undertaker) makes a miscalculated move.
The former WWE champ should be aware of all that, and the decision is up to him with the consent of Vince McMahon and Triple H. Could it be worth risking his career for a card at WrestleMania 32?
The tweets Cena posted could also mean another thing. It may mean nothing more than Cena showing off that he is trying to get back into shape but not necessarily for WrestleMania 32.
He could be tired of being made to wait, though fans cannot be blamed from anticipating an appearance by the Cenation leader at the AT&T Stadium this April 3.
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