Stephanie McMahon wanted to turn John Cena heel.

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Fri-24-Mar-2017 17:13:39 · 5,103 comments
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WWE’s Chief Brand Officer Stephanie McMahon recently appeared on the Cheap Heat Podcast, and she told Pete Rosenberg that although she wanted to see it John Cena to turn heel, but she’s glad it didn’t.

At one point in his career I really wanted to see him turn heel. I wanted it, as a fan, and I also thought it was the right thing to do. But it turns out I was wrong.”

Pete Rosenberg asked her if she went as far as to fight for the turn, and she confirmed that she did, but she also confirmed that she’s over the idea.

“Oh yeah, totally I did, yeah. But I’m glad we didn’t go that way. I think now it would be odd for John to turn heel. I guess never say never because anything can happen in WWE, but I don’t think I would really miss it. I think that we would miss him, I don’t know that we would miss the heel turn.

What do you guys think? Is it good they never turned him heel again? Or do you think a Cena heel turn should still happen? How would you go about booking it?

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Fri-24-Mar-2017 17:35:11 · 3,230 comments
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I think a heel Cena would have been good. He clearly needed it as his character got really stale at one point. Only thing that saved him eventually to me was that he's ended up taking a lot of time off. Cena on a full time schedule needed something else. With his part time schedule, I'm not sure it's needed.

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Mon-27-Mar-2017 15:45:14 · 5,103 comments
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It seems Stephanie isn't the only one who wanted to turn Cena heel;

Former WWE writer Kevin Eck recently spoke to Wade Keller of PW Torch, and he revealed that Vince McMahon was dangerously close to turning John Cena heel a few years ago.

“We talked about turning John Cena heel when I was there. We were very close. We had Vince signed off on it at one point and Cena was on board to do it. We started making plans for it, and Vince got cold feet. We had just signed a John Cena exclusive merchandise deal with Wal-Mart and Vince came into a booking meeting one day with the head writers, and he said ‘I know you guys really want to do this, but we just can’t do it. We can’t do it.’ And those plans were off the table, but Vince not only considered it, he was almost there to pull the trigger on it.”

One of the biggest problems that comes with turning John Cena heel is that WWE needs someone to replace him as the top face. They’ve been trying with Roman Reigns for years now, but it still seems that Reigns isn’t quite there yet.

Eck went into more detail about the potential heel turn for Cena, and he revealed that Vince McMahon wanted Sheamus to replace him as the top face.

“I can tell you the reason why it wasn’t done, and it was because Vince didn’t know, if John Cena was our top heel, who’s our top babyface? It can’t be, you know, Punk was over at that point, usually over as a babyface, but he can’t be the guy, and it can’t be Randy Orton because he hates people. He can never be that guy. In real life, Randy’s a little prickly. He’s not a bad dude, I’ve never had a bad experience with him, but I think even he would admit, he’s not somebody who’s gonna go out and shake hands and kiss babies, and embrace people the way John Cena did.

If you want to try and pinpoint the timeframe, I can tell you it was around the time Sheamus was World Heavyweight Champion and was being really protected with the booking. Vince loved Sheamus and Hunter did too. When he walked into a room, he had that aura of ‘he’s somebody.’ I think Vince, it was really his project to make Sheamus that guy, and he was very hands on with him, and we started doing things like 1-800-FELLA on #Raw Which every writer there hated and knew was garbage, and Vince obsessed about those things.

I think Vince trying to get him over with the crowd actually hurt him more than helped him. I think Vince after a while started listening to the crowd and thought, ‘well I guess it’s not him, so who’s next?’”

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Mon-27-Mar-2017 16:01:19 · 977 comments
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Orton can't be a top face because he hates people lol. Love that reasoning.

Cena should have turned heel a while ago. He was so stale for a long time and I doubt it would have hurt his merchandise sales. And having see a heel Cena previously we all knew that he could and would work well as a heel. Too late now though, he's beyond needing to turn.

Sadly, they're likely to make the same mistake with Reigns, except Reigns is still pretty early in his career whereas Cena is now near the end. Turn Reigns soon, like they should have done Cena.

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Mon-27-Mar-2017 16:05:38 · 1,488 comments
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Orton can't be a top face because he hates people lol. Love that reasoning.

Cena should have turned heel a while ago. He was so stale for a long time and I doubt it would have hurt his merchandise sales. And having see a heel Cena previously we all knew that he could and would work well as a heel. Too late now though, he's beyond needing to turn.

Sadly, they're likely to make the same mistake with Reigns, except Reigns is still pretty early in his career whereas Cena is now near the end. Turn Reigns soon, like they should have done Cena.

Orton just seems awkward and unbelievable when ever they have him do a face turn. He feels much more comfortable doing his work as a heel. Randy also just looks like a heel. As for a Cena heel turn, im mixed on it, it really don't care what they do with him. Now would probably be the time to do it, since hes a part timer. But even being part time he outsells every body haha

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