CM Punk Wild Fantasy Booking
Yeah, him again. The Voice of the Voiceless.
So after everything with Cena and Cody, I had this wild fantasy booking idea that could go insanely hard. We all know CM Punk is gonna have a match with Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 41. Obviously, it won’t be the main event, but mark my words—it’s gonna go down as one of the best matches of the night.
But let’s talk about that actual main event.
Cena Should Win Against Cody at WrestleMania 41
Yup. Cena wins. And after the match, he tells the WWE Universe he ain’t leaving, he’s staying, and he’s gonna be champion for years to come.
How does he win? Maybe The Rock helps him. Maybe Cody just gets screwed over. I don’t know. I don’t care. All I know is Cena is champion again.
Super Cena’s Dominant Title Run
Now, Cena holds onto that belt for a long time—maybe all the way to WrestleMania 42. Along the way, he beats everyone who steps up:
- Randy Orton (of course)
- Roman Reigns (come on, you knew this was coming)
- Call me crazy, but a rematch with Austin Theory
- rematch with Solo Sikoa
- CM Punk at Money in the Bank (but Punk loses this time)
- Randy Orton at SummerSlam (legend vs. legend)
- Crown Jewel? Rematch with Cody or Roman (probably Roman, let’s be real)
- Royal Rumble? Same thing—Cody or Roman again
Dude is unstoppable. Super Cena is back. And the fans hate it.
And Then... CM Punk Wins the Rumble
After getting screwed at MITB, CM Punk wins the Royal Rumble (or maybe the Elimination Chamber, whatever works). He’s got one last chance to headline WrestleMania—something that’s been stolen from him for years. And guess what?
It’s Punk vs. Cena for the title.
The final battle.
CM Punk vs. John Cena – Reality Era at Its Peak
The build-up? Absolute fire. This is peak Reality Era—two guys who do not care and will say whatever the hell they want.
Cena? Unhinged, ego-driven, "I run this place" Cena.
Punk? Desperate, vengeful, "I have to finish this" Punk.
The promos? Nuclear.
The match? WrestleMania 40 levels of insane.
The ending? CM Punk finally beats Cena.
And then? Cena retires.
But What About Punk?
Let’s be real—Punk isn’t sticking around for long. He’s got one or two more years max before he’s done.
Enter Seth Rollins.
At SummerSlam, Seth beats Punk and retires him. And just like that, Seth Rollins is the man. He carries the belt all the way until Cody finally builds up a proper feud with him for WrestleMania 43.
And boom.
Storylines complete.
WWE is cooking.
Tell me this wouldn’t be the craziest timeline.