WWE Universe, the John Cena “Last Time Is Now” tournament just got a lot more interesting with the announcement of new matchups on WWE SmackDown. Friday night’s General Manager, Nick Aldis, would randomly choose the names that would be in this prestigious tournament, announcing the names and matchups for the First Round of this Gauntlet.
The first match announced was between one of John Cena’s fiercest rivals, The Miz, and former WWE World Heavyweight Champion, a man who just lost his chance to become champion once again, “Main Event” Jey Uso. Another name was drawn, and it’s the “Megastar” LA Knight, a man the WWE Universe has been clamoring for to lock up with the “Never Seen 17.” But who will LA Knight face? Well, Nick Aldis drew another random name, looked at it, grinned from ear to ear, and said that he’ll keep it close to his chest right now.
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The field for the John Cena “Last Time Is Now” Tournament is shaping up to be one of the best collections of talent ever. Not to mention, there’s still one name we’re not even aware of. Is this competitor from WWE NXT, maybe TNA Wrestling, AAA, perhaps, or maybe he’s from a completely different company?
Tune in, folks, this tournament will be a ride you do not want to miss.
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