WWE Backlash France is just around the corner, and the excitement is building up. The premium live event, set to take place this Saturday at the LDLC Arena in Decines-Charpieu, Lyon, France, has already confirmed five thrilling matches for the card.
However, the buzz surrounding the event has reached a new level with the news that 16-time World Champion John Cena has been spotted in France. This has led to speculation about whether The Face That Runs the Place will make an appearance at Backlash France.
While nothing has been officially confirmed, it’s hard to ignore the possibility of Cena’s involvement in the event. With his impressive track record and unparalleled charisma, Cena’s presence would undoubtedly boost the show to new heights.
Here are four ways John Cena could be involved in WWE Backlash France this week:
Firstly, Cena could take on the role of special guest host for the evening. This would allow him to bring his signature energy and wit to the proceedings, potentially even getting involved in some matchmaking duties or entertaining the crowd with his exceptional microphone skills.
Alternatively, he could follow in the footsteps of WrestleMania hosts, hyping up the crowd and adding an extra layer of excitement to the event.
Another possibility is that Cena could tease bringing WrestleMania to France.
Given his previous experience of doing so in England during Money in the Bank, it wouldn’t be surprising if he decided to do something similar in France.
This could lead to an electrifying segment, potentially even involving Austin Theory or other superstars.
Cena could also accept an open challenge from one of the many talented performers not currently booked for the show. Gunther, fresh from his dominant win over Xavier Woods, could issue an open challenge to prove his dominance, which Cena could surprisingly accept.
Alternatively, other free agents like Grayson Waller, Logan Paul, Chad Gable, Sami Zayn, or Bronson Reed could step up and challenge The Face That Runs the Place.
Lastly, Cena might decide to target Solo Sikoa and The Bloodline once again. Given their history of clashes, including their brutal encounter at Crown Jewel last year and their subsequent showdown at WWE WrestleMania XL Sunday, it wouldn’t be surprising if Cena decided to intervene in The Bloodline’s tag team match against Kevin Owens and Randy Orton.
This could ultimately lead to a big-time rematch between Cena and Solo Sikoa.