John Cena made history in the main event of WrestleMania Sunday by beating Cody Rhodes to become WWE Champion. Cena's 17th World Title win which now means he stands alone as the wrestler with the most World Championships to his name, surpassing Ric Flair on 16. However, some fans quickly pointed out that technically, Cena is now two World Title wins ahead of The Nature Boy.
The title Cena won last weekend technically represents two championship lineages - the WWE Championship and the Universal Championship. Roman Reigns put the Universal Title up against Brock Lesnar's WWE Championship in the main event of WrestleMania 38 night two. Reigns won that match, holding both belts for a while before combining them into one championship.
Even though it had holders like Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar, the Universal Championship remains one of WWE's more bizarre failed experiments.
However, even though the two titles became one physically, the Universal Championship was never retired which meant its lineage continued. When Cody Rhodes defeated Reigns to finish his story at WrestleMania 40, he technically won two titles even though those titles were represented by one belt. That also means Cena won two titles on Sunday night, making him an 18-time champion. Or at least it did until fans started pointing out WWE's oversight.
According to WWE.com, the Universal Championship has now been retired. This doesn't appear to be something that happened a year ago either and fans only just noticed. The site was updated very recently, after Cena beat Rhodes at WrestleMania. However, just to stamp out any chatter of Cena pulling two title reigns clear of Flair, WWE has taken the opportunity to update the Universal Championship's page to make sure there is no mention of Cena.
According to the official lineage of the now-retired title, the company's final Universal Champion was Reigns. It hasn't cut the belt's lineage off at the Lesnar match, though. It runs right through to April 7, 2024, so long after the two belts were physically merged into one. WWE officially recognizes the night Reigns lost to Rhodes as the night the Universal Title was retired. That means not only is Cena not an 18-time champion, but Rhodes isn't a two-time champion either.
I can't imagine Cena is going to care all that much about this. I can't even imagine he was aware, although I'm sure he's seen some of the chatter on social media. If nothing else, it will be a bullet he can fire back at fans the next time he has a mic in his hand and throws shade at them. The main thing that disappoints me about all this is how it affects Randy Orton. Now if he beats Cena at Backlash he'll only jump up to 15 reigns rather than 16.