As the road to WrestleMania unfolds, one of the most mesmerizing storylines that has been cooking is the likeliness of John Cena winning his 17th World Championship. Other than being a historic event, this would mark a significant shift in WWE’s economic strategy.
Cena has undoubtedly established himself as one of the top performers in the business, and his pursuit of a 17th title is a storyline that will appeal to fans worldwide. However, Cody Rhodes is still a key asset to WWE’s long-term future despite his near miss versus Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 39.

As time passes and Rhodes attempts to finish his journey to the top, the upcoming WrestleMania might make his dream come true. Due to their engaging storylines, Cena and Rhodes are key players in the build-up to what looks to be an exciting event.
Why John Cena should win his 17th WWE title
Aside from being a personal accomplishment, John Cena’s potential 17th World Title victory presents the WWE with a tremendous revenue opportunity that could have serious consequences. As a fan favorite with a successful
Hollywood career, Cena’s milestone would receive media attention, reigniting interest in WWE The fans would go head over heels seeing Cena win another WWE championship before his retirement. He is, without any doubt, a superhero for the fans.

Both casual viewers and non-wrestling audiences would be interested in a historic victory that tied Ric Flair’s record. This would make this year’s WrestleMania an iconic event. WWE’s brand value and general marketability may increase as a result of this outcome.
John Cena is a marketing powerhouse; his 17th title victory would be beneficial for the company. WWE may generate additional revenue streams by leveraging nostalgia through the release of limited-edition products and merchandise. Cena’s title victory would be sentimental for fans who grew up watching him as the biggest star.
In addition to being profitable, WWE can use Cena’s comeback to generate excitement for events after WrestleMania. His possible victory would not only improve WWE’s standing but also bolster its popularity among fans on a variety of entertainment platforms. The chance to combine history, nostalgia, and pop culture relevancy makes the chance of Cena’s title win potentially a memorable event.
Why Cody Rhodes is better off losing the title
As we know, Cody Rhodes’ journey till now has been an emotional roller coaster. His story has been about overcoming personal and professional challenges, most notably his return to WWE following a stint in AEW and the emotional trip to honor his late father, Dusty Rhodes.
It would be premature to rush Cody Rhodes’ path to a World Championship win at WrestleMania 41, even though Cena’s likely victory of the 17th title could be a turning point in his career. With his defeat at WrestleMania 39 to Roman Reigns, Cody is well-positioned for a redemption story.
Rather than winning right away, Cody’s path to the title should be one of tenacity and hardship. A quick victory would minimize the emotional payoff associated with a long wait for his victory.

If Rhodes isn’t awarded the championship at this year’s Wrestlemania, he will go into the history book as a dedicated and motivated superstar. Cena’s win is important for the fans to bid a respectful farewell to him. However, this situation leaves potential for new storylines to emerge featuring Rhodes and other WWE superstars like Seth Rollins and Bray Wyatt.
These battles would not only strengthen Rhodes’ legitimacy but would also help him rise even higher, assuring that when he eventually wins the championship, it will be in a way that truly resonates with people. It would make him an even bigger sensation, as fans will be locked in to find out what will happen next.
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