Monday Night Raw after Money in the Bank 2025 was important in many ways. On one hand, John Cena announced his next title match against CM Punk at the Night of Champions in Saudi Arabia. Meanwhile, Nikki Bella made her first appearance at RAW in Phoenix on June 9, marking it as her first WWE appearance since February
Interestingly, Nikki’s return wasn’t just another normal coming back of a prominent WWE superstar. While she was promoting the upcoming Evolution 2 pay-per-view event, she was interrupted by Liv Morgan, and what happened next was nothing short of extraordinary between the two WWE superstars.
Liv Morgan unleashed a surprise attack on Nikki Bella

Upon Nikki Bella’s WWE return, Liv Morgan came and spoiled the party. However, it wasn’t an all-out win for the Women’s Tag Team Champion. She had to get involved in a heated verbal altercation with Bella
The interaction peaked when Nikki questioned Dominik Mysterio‘s loyalty to Liv Morgan, with Roxanne Perez trying to snatch Morgan’s man. This charged up the Judgement Day member, who launched a vengeful attack on the veteran wrestler.
Considering how Bella was dominated by Liv Morgan inside the ring, there is a strong possibility that the WWE universe might witness a trend of clashes between emerging talents in the company with the old guard. The veterans will try to hold on to their fame and popularity, while the young talents will attempt to prove their mettle in the company. Furthermore, could it be that Liv Morgan’s interference spells an eventual heel turn for Bella in WWE, which could also involve Cena in the narrative?
This also aligns with how John Cena’s retirement tour has been going until now. Fresh from a major defeat at Money in the Bank 2025, Cena will now face a determined CM Punk, who wants to put an end to the heel persona of the 17-time World Champion.

This, coupled with the likes of Cody Rhodes, who is looking forward to seeking his revenge on Cena for what he did to him at WrestleMania 41, and a now-serious-looking R-Truth, means that Cena’s problems are going to increase with him as the WWE Champion.
The question now arises: what will happen to Cena’s vow of being the last real Champion and “ruin wrestling” for the WWE fans and colleagues alike? While the fate of the former rests solely on Cena’s shoulders, does Bella’s entry signal an upcoming alliance with Cena to accomplish the latter?
Triple H could make Nikki Bella ally with John Cena to save his retirement tour

Even though Nikki Bella’s return could be diabolical for John Cena, given their shared past as former partners. An alliance with her could be the only thing that could save Cena’s retirement tour and bring him closer to his mission of “ruining wrestling” for the fans and his colleagues alike. The alliance could signal corruption in WWE, using personal history between the two to manipulate outcomes.
With the blessings of The Rock, who is a board member of the TKO group and to whom Cena has sworn his allegiance at Elimination Chamber 2025, the 17-time World Champion could declare his support for Nikki Bella’s contention for the Women’s Championship. The support from Cena would be in line with his heel persona.
This will mean that it could be another major world title matchup in the women’s division, which could potentially go according to John Cena’s wishes and desires in the WWE. A storyline of Nikki using Cena to consolidate power in the promotion does sound pure evil.
After that, Cena can focus his attention on the World Heavyweight title, something he hasn’t been able to secure for Logan Paul at Saturday Night’s Main Event.
Consequently, Nikki Bella can also be a source of major motivation and support for the group aligned with Cena and act as a representative of Cena’s wishes in the women’s division, before he retires from the company.
Considering the past chemistry between the two WWE superstars, it could be only a matter of time before Cena announces an alliance with her former real-life partner. What are your thoughts on this scenario? Do tell us in the comments.
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