Wrestlemania 32 rumors: WWE forced to make changes anew

John Cena [photo credits: WWE.com]

The WWE finds itself scrambling yet again as it prepares for Wrestlemania 32, another spectacle where the company has to find ways to make it as record-breaking as possible.

With John Cena abruptly falling to a rotator cuff injury, the annual WWE extravaganza finds itself going on without perhaps one of its biggest stars.

For those following, Cena was rumored to be the one tasked to give "The Undertaker" the proper send-off to retirement. But with the debacle, all that is as good as scrapped.

Though fans will have to go through two PPVs before that happens (WWE Royal Rumble and WWE Fastlane), the WWE needs to act fast. Last year, Vince McMahon wasn't too happy with the planned cards and prior to the Cena injury, all matches were set to be overhauled.

And now, they have to redo things yet again and with a thin roster at that.

Aside from Cena, other WWE stars sidelined with injuries include Daniel Bryan, Seth Rollins, Randy Orton and Cesaro. That bunch accounts for big names that could fare well at Wrestlemania 32, now making it doubly hard as the WWE may need to recall some WWE legends or give some stars a push starting immediately.

WWE champion Roman Reigns, Brock Lesnar and the Rock are only some of the names likely to be around and ready by Wrestlemania 32, but the company needs to carefully evaluate what to do with them.

The Rock has confirmed his presence, though it remains to be seen if he will be simply appearing or competing.

Reigns, on the other hand, is as clueless as they come with complications from preceding PPVs. Reigns will be facing big odds when he tries to overcome 29 other stars at the Royal Rumble.

While he can easily do so, critics feel that seeing Reigns win the Rumble two years in a row could be disastrous.

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