WWE Saturday Night's Main Event: 3 signs R-Truth may score a shocking win over John Cena
WWE Saturday Night's Main Event: John Cena is set to lock horns with R-Truth at WWE Saturday Night's Main Event. Many expect, the Cenation Leader to pick up an easy win over the veteran. However, the WWE may have something else in store.

John Cena is set to take on R-Truth in a singles match at Saturday Night¡¯s Main Event in what many expect to be a cakewalk for the Cenation Leader. The 53-year-old has been nothing more than a lower midcard act in recent years. This, theoretically, makes him a weak opponent for the GOAT. However, going by recent developments, the possibility of Truth picking up an unexpected win over Cena can¡¯t be ruled out. Here are three signs that point towards a massive upset at Saturday Night¡¯s Main Event.
The title is not on the line
John Cena won the Undisputed Championship at WrestleMania 41 when he beat Cody Rhodes after resorting to unfair means. Given the fact that this is his final year as a full-fledged performer, he is expected to have a longish reign.
This made the outcome of his championship match against Randy Orton at Backlash predictable. Interestingly, the belt is not on the line at WWE Saturday Night¡¯s Main Event. This makes the result less predictable as Cena can lose the match without his run as the champion being cut short. R-Truth can go over via a DQ or a countout. He may also manage to pin Cena with an assist. These finishes will help shake things up without affecting Cena¡¯s credibility.
Cody Rhodes¡¯ return is around the corner
Cody Rhodes has not been seen on WWE programming since he lost the title at WrestleMania 41. This could change at Saturday Night¡¯s Man Event. ¡®QB1¡¯ was recently spotted in Orlando, just two hours away from Tampa, Florida, where Saturday Night¡¯s Main Event is being held. This suggests that a return may be on the cards. He might interfere in the match if ¡®The Last Real Champion¡¯ tries any underhanded techniques.
He may then proceed to help Truth get the three-count over Cena.
Cena needs a setback to turn face again
Not too long ago, journalist Dave Meltzer told Indiatimes that Cena¨C who turned heel at Elimination Chamber 2025, is unlikely to retire as the bad guy. Given this, a face turn is on the table. Heel Cena has often resorted to cheating to win after failing to get the job done the conventional way. He hit Rhodes with a low blow and the belt shot at ¡®Mania before getting the win. He did something similar against Orton at Backlash. His underhanded techniques may backfire at Saturday Night¡¯s Main Event, giving R-Truth to beat him clean. This embarrassing loss could then compel Cena to look inward and once again become the virtuous man he once was.
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