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At the Greatest Royal Rumble event in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, John Cena will rekindle his legendary rivalry against Triple H, the first time the two Superstars have faced off one-on-one since 2010.
During his storied career in WWE, Cena has won 25 championships, including a record-tying 16 World Titles. On the other side of the ring, The King of Kings has captured a total of 24 championships in WWE, including 14 World Titles. In fact, the collective championship history between these two epic warriors is nearly enough to give each entrant in the history-making 50-Man Royal Rumble Match one title apiece.
The rivalry between the two WWE standard-bearers has intensified with every encounter they’ve had over the years, from their classic matchup at WrestleMania 22 to their clash at Night of Champions 2008 to their knockdown, drag-out brawl on Raw in 2010. And even though they haven’t battled one-on-one since, there’s no question that they’ll be ready to pick up right where they left off at a moment’s notice.
If their shared history in the squared circle shows one thing, it’s that any contest between John Cena and Triple H will always bring out their aggressive side. Add into the mix the high-profile nature of a groundbreaking event like the Greatest Royal Rumble, and their imminent showdown has the potential to be a match for the ages.
Don’t miss the next chapter in Cena and Triple H’s for in-ring dominance at the Greatest Royal Rumble event, emanating from he King Abdullah Sports City Stadium in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia today at 7 p.m. AST. The event streams live on the award-winning WWE Network with a tune-in time of 12 p.m. ET/9 a.m. PT, and with a special, one-hour Greatest Royal Rumble Kickoff starting at 11 a.m. ET/8 a.m. PT. It will be available on pay-per-view outside of the Middle East with regional broadcast information forthcoming.