Best Feuds For John Cena Leading Up to WWE SummerSlam 2025 After Randy Orton

After beating Cody Rhodes for the Undisputed WWE Championship at WrestleMania 41, John Cena has already shifted his attention to his challenger at Backlash, Randy Orton.
With Rhodes likely out of commission for the foreseeable future, the 17-time champion will need a new opponent for SummerSlam, and names such as CM Punk, Sami Zayn and AJ Styles should be at the top of the list.
Here are the best feuds for Cena once he disposes of Orton.
CM Punk
When it comes to Cena's career, there are few feuds held in higher regard than his business-altering moments with CM Punk.
Money in the Bank 2011 is still considered a pivotal point in both men's careers due to the implications of their WWE Championship match and the fallout.
This time around, The Best in the World would be trying to save WWE again, but this time, Cena would be the monster heel without Vince McMahon lurking in the background. And this time around, Punk won't walk out as champion.
The Second City Saint remains one of WWE's most popular performers, but he isn't on the level of Cena during his retirement tour's championship run. While Punk vs. Cena would be a marquee addition to the SummerSlam card, the outcome is a stone-cold lock.
Cena will eventually drop the title, but it will be to a talented younger performer who needs the moment. Punk is on his last legs in wrestling, and flat-out doesn't deserve the honor.
Sami Zayn
As part of Cena's retirement tour, he looks to be wrapping up all the loose ends he had during his career. One wrestler with something left to prove to him is Sami Zayn, who made his debut against The GOAT in 2015 and dislocated his shoulder in the process.
With the injury marring what was otherwise an incredible moment, the immensely popular Zayn can finally get his chance to fully shine if he is the man tasked with standing against Cena at SummerSlam in MetLife Stadium on August 2-3.
Zayn was cast aside at WrestleMania 41 due to the injury to Kevin Owens, but the popular veteran deserves a makeup moment at SummerSlam. While the former NXT champion won't beat Cena, his performance could cement his place as a top Superstar who can never miss another Show of Shows if healthy.
Add in the intense crowd reaction to the babyface Zayn trying to take down the heel version of Cena, and the resulting staredown before the main event will reach all-time levels.
AJ Styles
In 2016, AJ Styles made his WWE debut after a long career in TNA, ROH and the independent scene. While fans were concerned about how he would be booked, his storyline with Cena confirmed he deserved the stage.
The two men have fought on several occasions, with their matches at SummerSlam 2016, Money in the Bank 2016 and the Royal Rumble 2017 all highly regarded. With the tagline "Beat Up Cena" as a highlight, the storied feud was one of The Last Real Champion's best.
Now that Cena is a heel, WWE Creative should revisit the popular program.
Styles has been desperate for a meaningful feud that capitalizes on his talent and popularity, and another SummerSlam bout against Cena would be ideal.
The challenger won't walk out of New Jersey with the title, but the momentum from the match could be what he needs heading into the second half of 2025.
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