On Sunday, December fourth, WWE presents its yearly TLC pay per view. Not at all like in years past, the current year's event is brand selective, being the sole property of SmackDown Live. Various matches on the card are intriguing, in that their implications are very interesting.
John Cena to return and costs Dean Ambrose a win

He alludes to himself as 'the face that runs the place,' however in his nonattendance, AJ Styles has assumed control over the moniker. John Cena's unlucky deficiencies as of late have more often than not been with the goal that he could serve as a diplomat of WWE.
While he has been on television shows doing publicity for an upcoming event, or his part in an upcoming film, the thought has been to lift him to an indistinguishable echelon from The Rock, a hybrid star that rises above wrestling. The distinction is that The Rock accomplished the lion's share of his film achievement, once he conferred all his opportunity to that profession.
Cena's inclusion in different regions of media outlets, for example, his present nonattendance, while taping the 'American Grit' reality appear, prompts to simply concise unlucky deficiencies from WWE, and he returns after a short time.Fans have since a long time ago needed John Cena to turn heel. His mantra of hustle, dedication and regard, appears to have played out, and another mantra is required. This conveys us to the WWE World Heavyweight title coordinate.
While a heel turn could be a plausibility for Cena, him interfering to cost Ambrose could essentially be to set up a rematch for himself against Styles. It could be spurred by his envy of Ambrose or a yearning for his own particular open door.
