John Cena may have a low-profile WrestleMania 33 match, but he's in charge of one of the most important pieces of business of the big weekend.Cena will induct Kurt Angle into the WWE Hall of Fame, with the Olympic gold medalist making the announcement on Twitter on Thursday. Cena and Angle were magic working together over the years, and it was a great choice by Angle.Angle called it an honor to have Cena inducting him, but it was the 16-time WWE World champion who was thankful for the opportunity as he responded to the announcement on social media.Here's what Cena had to say about the big role he's taking on for what's now a must-watch Hall of Fame ceremony:

That's respect between two of the best workers to ever share the squared circle together. Fans, of course, love the call from Angle. What was going to be an important night is now on track to be a special one. 

Our feeling about the love being shown between the two is perfectly summed up by this reaction:

We'll never know just how much Cena picked Angle's brain over the years as they battled time and time again, but we do know that this is a fitting way for the two to come back together. Angle's making his return to WWE for the first time in 10 years.

Kurt was once the one extending a welcoming arm from the WWE to Cena, which makes this a very cool full-circle moment for them. Cena was working with the Ultimate Pro Wrestling promotion in California before making the move to the WWE, then known as The Prototype.

He made his in-ring debut in 2002, answering an open challenge from Kurt Angle during an episode of SmackDown. Cena and Angle put on a very good match, especially when considering it was Cena's first big moment, and that's where the legend began. 

You can watch the full match here, thanks to the official WWE account on YouTube:

Coincidentally enough, the prophecy of his former in-ring name would come true as time rolled on and he grew into one of the WWE's biggest superstars. Cena is tied with only Ric Flair for most WWE World championship runs, making a place for himself among the greats. 

Angle was part of that foundation, and now Cena will be the man bringing Angle not only back to the place he once called home, but into wrestling eternity in the Hall of Fame.

All he has to do is induct one of the greatest in-ring and on-mic performers in WWE history. No pressure, John. You've got this.