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Old 06-05-2014, 07:40 PM   #36
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Originally Posted by Rammsteinmad View Post
The real question should be "Is John Cena capable of losing a rivalry?".
He just lost his last feud before the Wyatts to Randy Orton.

Also, Daniel Bryan before that.

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Originally Posted by DAMN iNATOR View Post
I mean, I GUESS if you're talking about nothing else other than their tag-team win over Awesome Truth at Survivor Series '11, Rock's win over Cena at WM 28 and Cena's subsequent victory over Rock in their WM 29 rematch, which was retardedly booked a year in advance and over-hyped to the point of no one caring because "OMG, Cena wins! NOBODY saw that coming from 10 miles away!"...
The WM 29 rematch wasn't booked a year in advance.

If that was just worded poorly and you're talking about the 28 match being "retardedly" booked a year in advance and over-hyped to the point of no one caring, I'm pretty sure people cared. Since... ya know... it was the most purchased pro wrestling PPV of all time.
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