Every match, it's the same crap, Cena starts quick, then the momentum reverses and the heel slowly starts beating Cena to a pulp. Then out of nowhere, Cena goes for the reverse suplex, then the "five moves of doom. I appreciate a good wrestler as much as the next guy, and I know Cena is a good wrestler. If you don't believe me, just watch his debut match and his older stuff in OVW, but the way the WWE books him just makes him look like superman in the ring.
Which I guess is the look the WWE wants to give him. I actually embrace that; you see, this is what makes the WWE great. You guys paid hard-earned money to come out here and you have the right to speak your mind! If you hate me, great; if you don't, even better, but the raw emotion that the WWE universe is what makes this company so great.
What I am worried about is the people that every night cheer for me; that is what drives me! That is why I do what I do! He's trying so hard to be emotional about it, but you can't help but just laugh at him. All his promos are about hustle, loyalty, respect, doing the right thing, etc.
Did anyone really expect Dolph Ziggler to win against Cena in a clean finish match? It almost feels like I'm wasting my time because it's either going to end in controversy or Cena's going to win, both usually very dull. Couple that with the fact that Cena's ring work is very limited, and I wonder why I even bother. Hell, he even looks down on Vince McMahon! Cena runs the company basically. Cena gets what Cena wants, which isn't much usually, just about 20 championship matches a year.
He has as much, if not more, backstage power as Triple H does. While he doesn't show it, he knows that he is the most vaulable asset the company has, and he isn't afraid to show it, eg. Sure, this was just on-screen, but the fact that he made McMahon look like a helpless old man really shows how much political power he has.
There was a stat floating around that since or , he's main evented something PPV's. That seems almost unrealistic.
There have been about PPV's since ; that's ridiculous and really unecessary to feature somebody that much. While it is true that John Cena vs anybody sounds like a decent main event, there is something called going to the well too much, and the WWE has gone to the well about 30 too many times Cena is basically the modern-day Hulk Hogan; he just took the hand from his ear and stuck it in front of his face brother. Yes, I did quote that from Cena himself. If you don't believe that, go have a look at the promo he cut when Vince McMahon was going to fire him.
Watch how he isn't showing signs of an actor reading lines from a script, but instead as a person who is letting it all out when he's been holding it in for so long the threat to head over to TNA was the icing on the cake.
The man can talk. He can cut a promo of any kind and leave the audience wanting more. As great as he is at cutting promos, there have been plenty of times more recently that Cena's mic skills have been mediocre at best. Of course, it can't be easy to go out week after week and cut these promos like Cena does, but over the past few years it seems as if he just isn't trying as hard as he used to during his Doctor of Thuganomics days.
Take, for instance, the promo he did on Raw before the Royal Rumble in Even the WWE knows how bad it was because finding a copy of it is extremely difficult.
It was awful. He babbled on and on and spent a good chunk of time roasting members of the audience for no reason whatsoever. This was promo was so bad that Cena allegedly got heat for it backstage. While most of his less than great promos were nowhere near as bad as this one, there have been plenty that have left us wondering if maybe he's all talked out.
John Cena has attracted many new fans and the more popular the show is, the more the show will give us. It's also really nice to be able to walk into stores and see WWE merchandise all over the place.
As fans, I'm sure we can all agree that we have gotten our fair share of teasing for being a fan of the show, but with this new found popularity, it gives us a chance to be proud of it because it has actually become a widely accepted "thing".
Although Cena was a big part of what ultimately allowed the WWE to expand on this level, we see the faces of other Superstars on these shirts, pillows, and backpacks as well. It's a good feeling to see something we love so much start to become more of a common thing. It's nice to be able to walk into quite a few stores and see the show being represented on these items and to be able to buy them without having to shop online.
We appreciate that. Blood and cursing became a thing of the past and, as a result, a lot of the older fans were not too thrilled about it. Although this is another example where the company itself made these decisions, John Cena stood as the reason our interest in WWE started dwindling. We had become so used to the excitement of blood and chair shots as well as the controversial promos filled with words that weren't made for the ears of the younger audience members.
To have it all taken away from us really ticked us off we naturally needed a scapegoat, so we obviously look to John Cena, the face of this era. John Cena has granted over Make-A-Wishes. This man is one of the most charitable celebrities in the world. He uses his popularity to support those who need it the most and regardless of how anyone may feel about him, it is hard to deny that he does great things in an otherwise ugly world. What's even more amazing is the fact that he isn't rubbing his good deeds in our faces.
The only reason we know how much he does for these groups is because the charities and campaigns actively brag about his contribution. All he has ever done is remind us how important it is to support the less fortunate, support the people who fight for our freedom, and to avoid bullying. He stands for great things and if there is no other reason, this is the one that will likely keep you from ever fully hating the man. We can admire the charity work as much as we want, but it can be difficult to get behind Cena anyway.
The reason for that is because Cena is a walking brand more than he is a man. He's kind of like a robot that WWE has created and everything he says and does outside of the ring is very obviously nothing more than a promo for "John Cena. He's constantly covered head to toe in his own product.
He speaks corporate lines that are trained and embedded into his brain, solidifying the fact that John Cena outside of the ring and outside of the show can be considered nothing more than a WWE-created robot. We've already talked about his charity work and the fact that he supports our troops as well as the message of anti-bullying. We have also mentioned not so happily that he appeals to children in his promos and although they aren't as funny to the older audience, kids eat this stuff up.
He's shown us how dedicated he is to his work and he's constantly encouraging people to never give up, no matter what it is that they're aiming to do. With that in mind, it's clear Cena is a great role model to kids all over the world. Having someone who puts on a show all about fighting may not seem like the greatest guy for your children to look up to, but he highlights all the good he stands for more than he does the fact that he fights a bunch of guys night after night.
He preaches respect. He preaches loyalty. He encourages people to hustle in the sense of keeping busy when shooting for your goals. Have him take some time off and come back a humbled warrior unsure of himself.
Then, slowly, help him get his groove back as you work him toward a 16th title reign, tying Ric Flair's record. Create some doubt and some hopelessness for Cena, and maybe people won't groan when he gets his 16th title reign," the commenter said. So to wrap up, people hate John Cena because he's pushed down their throats by the announce team; because he often impedes the development of up-and-coming stars by being put over by them see Bray Wyatt feud ; because he's done pretty much everything there is to do so they're bored by him.
But what do you think, readers? Do you love or hate John Cena? Share your thoughts in our comments section. October 5, Aric Mitchell.
Or at least I didn't until recently. So how can you hate a man who is so clearly supposed to be a babyface?
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