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February 2025. Elimination Chamber. After twenty years as WWE's ultimate hero, John Cena shocks the world by aligning with The Rock and brutally attacking Cody Rhodes. For over fifteen years, fans had been begging for Cena to turn heel, and during his retirement tour, they finally got their wish. But what should've been the most exciting storyline of his career turned into a disaster that WWE abandoned after just four months. From terrible planning to unwanted celebrity interference, this wasn't just a failed experiment—it was a masterclass in wasting one of the most anticipated moments in wrestling history. John Cena's heel turn should've been legendary. Fans begged for it for fifteen years, and when it finally happened, it had all the ingredients for success—a shocking betrayal, a historic title reign, and WrestleMania on the horizon. Instead, what we got was a confusing mess held together by terrible planning, disappearing celebrity partners, and a character that nobody knew how to react to. Poor booking, lack of creative direction, and impossible time constraints turned what could've been a career-defining moment into a cautionary tale about doing too much too late. It proves that even WWE's biggest star can't overcome bad decisions when there's no vision behind them. The heel turn that an entire generation of fans fantasized about finally happened at the absolute worst possible time, during a retirement tour that should've been a celebration. Cena's legacy remains untouchable—sixteen world titles, countless classic matches, and two decades of carrying the company on his back. But his final run will always have this stain, a reminder that sometimes getting what you want is worse than never having it at all. If you enjoyed this breakdown, make sure to hit that like button and subscribe for more wrestling content. Drop a comment below telling me what you think—could this heel run have been saved, or was it doomed from the start? Thanks for watching, and I'll catch you in the next one.