
WWE analyst suggests bold romantic angle between John Cena and Chelsea Green to recreate one historic moment
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WWE
analyst Sam Roberts proposed a romantic angle involving
John Cena
and Chelsea Green. The pitch came shortly after John Cena's latest Pipebomb promo. The iconic promo name dropped Green's husband, Matt Cardona. In the aftermath of the
eve
nt, a romantic angle was proposed to recreate the iconic scene between Cena and Indie God's girlfriend, Eve, 13 years ago.
John Cena and Eve even shared an intimate moment on-screen.
Sam Robert pitched a recreation of love triangle between John Cena and Matt Cardona's former girlfriend
Sam Roberts' suggestion came just a couple of days after Chelsea Green shared Matt Cardona's reaction to John Cena's Pipebomb promo. The WWE superstar had a laid-back reaction. Cardona shared a significant amount of screen time with Cena during the former's time on television. The former wrestler even had an on-screen spat with Cena revolving around his ex-girlfriend, Eve.
13 years ago, the Undisputed WWE Champion stole Cardona's on-screen girlfriend and even shared a kiss.
The intimate moment came right after Cena saved Eve from
Kane
. Cardona was left heartbroken. The wrestler had even brought flowers for his girlfriend.
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Roberts proposed the recreation of this very scene, but this time with Chelsea Green. Green has been married to Cardona for more than 3 years now. The analyst believes that the angle would be beneficial for the promotion.
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Why did Kane push off Matt Cardona's wheelchair in 2012?
In 2012, Kane pushed Cardona's wheelchair off the entrance stage. Cardona was already injured, and the act by Kane even worsened the situation. Kane wanted John Cena to embrace the hate through this act. Roberts wished for Cena to return and recreate the scene with Cardona. In the podcast, Roberts stated, 'I hope Matt Cardona returns and John Cena puts him in a wheelchair and pushes him right off, how Kane did it.' He further added, 'And then Chelsea Green gets flowers from John Cena.
I would like to see that whole thing again.'
John Cena is now scheduled to defend his Undisputed WWE Championship against CM Punk in Night of Champions 2025. Both wrestlers will be facing each other for the first time since their last faceoff in 2013. Night of Champions has been scheduled for June 28, 2025.
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