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Old 02-20-2017, 05:41 AM   #35
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I also think Roman Reigns has helped Cena out. We see where the ship is heading and we prefer to stick with the devil we know. That's not a knock on Reigns' talent in a "Cena is better" sense, but we have already been through this before -- people are NOT taking it again. You finally beat us into loving Cena, but that experiment has left us too exhausted to passionately protest Reigns. In comparison, the "Final Form Cena" is a lot more enticing than going through the evolution of Roman Reigns and getting to a point of peace a decade into the push.

Reigns could be the villain in the next chapter of John Cena's story. He is the "failed sun" that collapses under the hate and becomes a black hole of destruction bent on taking his frustrations at his own failures out on The Franchise he could never become. That fits him. He might even come off as "cool" doing it, and people might start to see some charisma in him.
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