So I tried it
Of course. Here is the WWE storyline about Cena coming out as trans and challenging Becky Lynch, summed up:
In a Nutshell:
John Cena returns, not as the "Doctor of Thuganomics," but as Jillian Cena, revealing she has always been a woman living in a man's body. She states that her entire "Never Give Up" philosophy was the mantra that got her through her personal struggle. She then directly challenges Becky Lynch, "The Man," redefining what "The Man" means and sparking a feud built on respect, identity, and the right to define oneself.
Key Story Beats:
1. The Promo: Cena cuts a raw, emotional promo in the ring, ditching the "Hustle, Loyalty, Respect" catchphrase for a new one: "My Truth. My Time. Is Now."
2. The Challenge: Cena explains that to become the woman she is, she had to fight like "The Man," leading to her challenge for Becky's championship.
3. Becky's Response: "The Man" responds with initial shock but ultimate respect, accepting the challenge and declaring that "The Man" isn't about gender, but about being "The Absolute Best."
4. The Match: The build is based on mutual respect and legacy, not hatred. At the PPV, they have a brutal, classic match. Jillian Cena wins, not with an Attitude Adjustment, but with a new, devastating submission hold called "The Verdict."
5. The Finale: After the match, Becky raises Jillian's hand. Jillian holds the title high, as her new theme, a reworked version of "My Time is Now" with a female vocalist, hits. The story closes on the message: The ultimate hustle was being her true self.