If there is one thing that someone can bet on down the years, it is John Cena overcoming the odds.

The Leader of the Cenation has overcome just about every opponent that he has ever faced, and if someone wins a battle against him, you can almost be certain that Cena will win the war.

On the strength of that notion, his WrestleMania record is pretty formidable, too.

He won the U.S. title from the Big Show back at WrestleMania 20 and claimed his first-ever world title from JBL just one year later.

He has since claimed a record of 9-3 at the Granddaddy of them All, only losing to The Rock, Randy Orton in a triple threat match with Triple H and The Miz thanks to interference from The Rock.

This year, he locks horns again with the Awesome One as, alongside his partner Nikki Bella, they will take on The Miz and his wife Maryse in an inter-gender tag team match.

Speculation is rife that Cena will depart the company for another leave of absence to concentrate on television work following the event in Orlando and Nikki may be considering following in her footsteps and retiring, too.

That would leave one to believe that the Miz and Maryse are destined to be victorious on April 2, but bookmaker Paddy Power are not interested in that market right now.

They are concentrating on whether Cena will propose to Bella or not.

No, seriously.

Currently, the odds are strongly in favour of Cena popping the question during the pay-per-view and sit at 2/9.

That means you would have to put £9 on just to get £2 back, for all you betting novices out there. It also means that there is an 82% chance that it will happen according to Paddy Power.

The way Maryse has been jabbing at Bella, it would make storyline sense if it did happen.