The more and more Cena goes on with the feud in this manner, the more and more it becomes obvious that he needs to shut up or have someone from the company write the material - he doesn't come across as the guy pointing out how much of a hypocrite the Rock is, he comes across as a self entitled jilted fan.
Quote:
Originally Posted by John Cena
“In Wichita today. Maybe my buddy Dwayne from #Teamfilmit will be here…probably not. But maybe ill be lucky enuff to get a message about how he used to be in WWE and once went to Wichita, and how good it was…u know before he left…and the whatever came back…only to say he was home and never leaving….only to leave again.”
“Being your boots movie star. Ill see u april 1st. Meanwhile ill do my job…one that I would never leave. The one I love. The one u left. #everyotherdaybesideswrestlemaina. That should hold #Teamfilmit over until the Super Bowl.”
“But ill leave u with this..I speak fact, not politics. What is Dwayne gonna do…..Get u guys to boo me louder? Yeah…that’s worked for the past 5 years :) RISE ABOVE HATE. HUSTLE. LOYALTY. RESPECT.”
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Its one thing to chastise the guy for lying to the fan base about never leaving and then promptly leaving. Its another to chastise the guy for being a movie star - which at best comes across as sour grapes and at worst comes across as professional jealousy. Sorry, John. Hollywood doesn't want you and after movies like the Marine and 12 rounds, I can't say that I blame them. Worse yet, let's chastise a guy that as far as we all understand is NOT under contract and has no obligation to be here. Its not even silly, its kinda punk-ish.
Which is not to say that the Rock is absolved in all of this - he isn't. The man promised the fans a bill of goods and didn't deliver. He hasn't been seen live on
ANY WWE show in months and if fans wanted to boo the guy but its probably justified but only for breaking that promise. Like Cena coming across as entitled, booing the guy for being a movie star now is wielding a ridiculous sense of entitlement. He left, he said he was never leaving again. I didn't believe him and frankly, I don't see why any fan should have believed him. Beyond that, its nonsensical. Consider:
You: I love my job, I want to be with this company and I'm never leaving!
Hollywood: We want to offer you an opportunity where you make more, work less, travel less and get more time with your family. Plus, you're substantially less likely to be crippled when you leave this profession.
Tough to blame the guy for saying no.
Bottom line, the feud blows right now. Rock wants to swing dick for having done everything that Cena is doing and Cena comes across as a whiny jilted fan. Here's hoping for substantial pick up soon.