LAST night on Raw, the main event set by John Laurinaitis was an Extreme Rules match between John Cena and Lord Tensai. This was Tensai's first match since his return that wasn't a squash, but he still remains undefeated as he beat Cena to end the show.

Before Tensai made his debut the Raw after WrestleMania, reports were surfacing that his first official feud would be with Cena. Although the return of Lesnar the very same night made the legitimacy of the reports in question, the match between the two last night could have been the preview of a feud that would develop in the weeks to come. Tensai could be built to be unstoppable until Cena is done with Lesnar.

The Cena-Lesnar feud is a feud that would most likely end at Extreme Rules. As what was pointed out by Michael Cole last week and by Lesnar himself last night, he was trying to impose himself to the guys in the locker room and to the fans by going after the top dog. After he defeats Cena (which should happen), he would go on to find another feud with other top dogs like Randy Orton or to a returning Rey Mysterio or enter a feud with CM punk, who would likely be finished with Chris Jericho after Extreme Rules. By then Cena could go on and feud with Tensai, who by that time could have become a part of Laurinaitis' group. Lesnar to Laurinaitis is like how Rock was to McMahon in the corporation, and it's logical that Lesnar and today's Austin, CMPunk, would feud leading up to SummerSlam. Cena on the other hand, could be a thorn on the side of Laurinaitis by engaging with a feud with Lord Tensai. This builds Tensai's status in the company further while giving Cena an opponent who could give him a couple of losses, something which the fans want.



Jed Mendoza is a writer for the Pro Wrestling Gazette. Engage with him by following him on Twitter @jedified.