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Power Ranking John Cena's 16 WWE World Championship Victories | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors

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Emma Valentine

Published Mar 24, 2026

WrestleManias XXV, XXVII and 29 are constantly in the conversation as the worst WrestleManias of all time—and for good reason.

In the case of WrestleMania XXV, Shawn Michaels vs. Undertaker was the only truly tremendous match on the card because the two top title matches failed to meet the lofty expectations of fans.

Going into the event, the story surrounding the World Heavyweight Championship was that Edge and Big Show were involved in a love triangle with Vickie Guerrero. Meanwhile, Cena just wanted the world title back in his possession, making it all the more predictable he was winning the Triple Threat match.

Despite the obvious outcome, they had a chance to produce a fun title match, but they fell flat. Cena, Big Show and Edge all took turns hitting their signature spots on the others, working a relatively safe, standard Triple Threat match. The story was weak, and the in-ring action wasn't much better.

Cena lifting both Edge and Big Show up on his shoulders for a double Attitude Adjustment was a WrestleMania moment, but other than that, this was hardly a world title match worthy of occurring at WrestleMania, much less after Undertaker vs. Michaels.