Matt Hardy Speaks Out About WWE Ending John Cena’s Heel Turn

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The abrupt end of John Cenaโ€™s heel turn just days before SummerSlam has been one of WWEโ€™s most debated creative decisions this year.

Wrestling veteran Matt Hardy has now shared his perspective, calling it a worthwhile โ€œexperimentโ€ and applauding WWE for being willing to โ€œcourse correctโ€ when the angle wasnโ€™t working as intended.

For months, Cenaโ€™s turn to the dark side, influenced by The Rock, was a central storyline on WWE programming.

However, on the final SmackDown before SummerSlam, Cena shocked fans by reverting back to a babyface โ€” a move Hardy believes was a smart business decision.

Speaking on The Extreme Life of Matt Hardy podcast, the veteran performer explained that in wrestling, companies must be willing to try new creative directions, even if they donโ€™t hit as planned. โ€œIt was an experimentโ€ฆ Heโ€™d been such a polarizing figure, where he was cheered and he was booed, but they attempted it, and I canโ€™t wrong them for attempting it. I canโ€™t wrong John for doing that.โ€

Hardy pointed out that Cenaโ€™s two decades of goodwill and the fansโ€™ deep connection to his character made sustaining a heel turn an uphill battle. โ€œAt the end of the day, people still love him. They know heโ€™s a goatโ€ฆ Theyโ€™re emotionally connected to himโ€ฆ The fact that they rolled the dice and they tried this whole thing, I applaud them. Kudos for giving it a shot. It didnโ€™t work out how they hoped, but then they course corrected and made things right.โ€

The pivot allowed WWE to deliver a classic babyface vs. babyface main event at SummerSlam, where Cody Rhodes defeated Cena. The turn also set the stage for Cenaโ€™s confrontation with the returning Brock Lesnar, launching a new chapter in his farewell tour.