Amidst the speculation swirling around John Cena’s potential retirement from the wrestling arena, a familiar face has emerged, expressing eagerness to be part of Cena’s final showdown.
Matt Cardona, known to WWE fans as Zack Ryder, has thrown his hat into the ring, proclaiming his readiness to step back into the Stamford-based promotion for this momentous occasion.
In a recent tweet, Cardona made his intentions clear, stating his willingness to return to WWE to face off against Cena in what could be the iconic wrestler’s last match.
I’d come back for that https://t.co/t3KS4hBHeW
— Matt Cardona (@TheMattCardona) March 13, 2024
His words echo the sentiment of many fans who would relish the opportunity to witness a clash between these two seasoned competitors.
Having parted ways with WWE in 2020 after a notable 15-year tenure, Cardona embarked on a journey across the independent circuit, determined to carve out a new path for himself.
His endeavors bore fruit as he clinched championships in various promotions such as TNA Wrestling, MLW, GCW, and AEW, showcasing his resilience and talent outside the confines of Titan Tower.
Interestingly, while Cardona charted his own course, his wife, Chelsea Green, remained intertwined with WWE, adding a layer of intrigue to his potential return.
The possibility of the “Indy God” reuniting with his real-life partner within the WWE universe adds another dimension to the unfolding narrative.
Meanwhile, amidst the buzz surrounding Cena’s retirement plans, the wrestling icon recently addressed the controversies involving former WWE Chairman Vince McMahon.
Speaking candidly on the Howard Stern Show, Cena expressed his affection for McMahon while acknowledging the unfortunate circumstances surrounding the allegations leveled against him.
As speculation continues to mount regarding Cena’s next opponent within the WWE ring, the prospect of a showdown with Cardona adds a compelling chapter to the saga.
Fans eagerly await further developments as the stage is set for what could be a monumental moment in wrestling history.