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If Cena came back and won the WWE title his first night...
What would you do?
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I would not be too concerned because he is the Number 1 Guy these days.
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Be totally and utterly unsurprised, before returning to my usual apathy and occassional disdain for the current WWE product.
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I wouldn't expect anything else.
Wrestle Mania 9 style |
Continue to not watch.
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What might be a good idea angle-wise, if Cena returned but was placed at the bottom of the ladder. The evil GM or Commissioner (I hear it's Regal nowdays) would vow that Cena will never be champion again and the mountain would be too great to climb.
Put Cena through a series of squash matches with the lower-card to help his momentum, but then put him through a series of tighter encounters with the mid-card. The benefit of the mid-card is that the majority can work a decent match (Marello, London, Kennedy and Hardy), and where the squash matches would appease the casual fans and Cena marks, a few decent technical (or at least by his standard) matches with mid-card talent would help his credibility with the smarks. Cena then chases Orton or HHH or whoever holds the belt by the time he's back at the top, and hopefully puts on a solid progamme. Maybe bring in a big-guy as a bodyguard for the Champ who pushes Cena to the limit, before he defeats his foe in a series of gruelling matches, perhaps a bloddy Streetfight or Cage match. By the time Survivor Series rolls around he's got great momentum and maybe turned a few heads with his efforts, before cracking the perceived glass-ceiling as co-winner of a Battle Royal as both men are eliminated at once (perhaps Jericho, or even Hardy again). Have his new opponent put him through a series of matches before he finally gets a shot at the title around Royal Rumble time. Generally, just make Cena a credible performer again. The big problem at the moment is that he's perceived more of a figure-head than a performer. It would help his status with the smarks to have him involved in a couple of decent feuds and challenging matches, while the heads of marketting won't be too upset as he's still got the momentum by squashing the lower-card. |
Go, "DUH".
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Cena is not going to win the title his first night.
He's going to end Ric Flair's career on his first night. :shifty: |
That is something that would legitamently make me hate Cena
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To come back and win it in one night...
I reckon i could get away with saying TNA is better than WWE without getting a beat down |
I'd be disappointed.
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Mark out.....:|
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I'd say "Fuck You Cena" and that would be the end of it since it would not surprise me in the least.
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Kick a kitten.
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Watch more Smackdown n ecDUB.
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be pissed and return to my "God I hate Cena attitude"...and be angry when I watch Raw.
Also I would have to be pissed because then that guy will start showing up to Buffalo Wild Wings again...He was always there when Cena was there and once Cena was out he hasnt shown up since. He would always show up in a ECW shirt and then when Cena came to the ring he would take his shirt off and show he had a Cena shirt on. He would then proceed to stand on a table and pose like cena. God I hated that guy...... |
I would be upset, but it wouldnt suprise me because it would be something that would happen.
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But if Cena would win the title his first night back, I would be really pissed and probably want to throw something at the screen. Hell, I might even watch TNA, which I don't do now, if that would happen. |
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I'd be more surprised if that didn't happen.
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Hire a sniper to take em out
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I'd lose my smile.
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I wouldn't be all that surprized.
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I'm surprised anyone really cares. Cena being on top is pretty much a fact of WWE at this point. Either it bothers you enough to stop watching or it doesn't, but either way, it is what it is.
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Nothing would change. I'd probably make even less of an effort to watch, though.
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I think most people would.
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I can imagine what Jeff Hardy would be doing if Cena wouldn't have gotten hurt. (jobbing to Trevor Murdoch)
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Doing coke, drinking beers Drinking beers, beers, beers Rolling fatties, smoking blunts Who smokes the blunts? We smoke the blunts Rolling blunts and smoking 'em… |
I'd be done. Completely. Jericho's complete and toal burial has pushed me close what with the Jeff Hardy thing being my only reason to watch.
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I'd preform forced abortion on the family of the writing staff upwards to 5 years post natal.
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I'd rally up the Chain Gang for a round of nachos and quesidillas
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My sentiments exactly. However - I'm starting to get interested in this Jeff Hardy push. IF (and this is a big 'IF') he wins the World title on RAW, I hope he actually does something with it. We all saw how guys like Benoit, Guerrero, and Mysterio declined somewhat drastically (in a span of half-a-year....or less) in their popularity once they won the titles. It's EASY for fans to cheer the underdog when he's in pursuit of something big. It's a whole different ballgame for the fans to CONTINUE to cheer that guy when he has the title. |
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Cena would come back probably cut a promo about how the belt is really his and he is coming to get it. He will then squash someone on raw and then win the belt at the next pay-per-view. "I hate Cena" threads would once again be the staple postings for this site.
In short the wrestling universe would return to its crappy self. |
I would turn off.
If i am being honest the product is getting better and thats without the number one guy. No one likes Cena he is a fag |
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Seriously, he may not be the greatest thing in what should be their main demographic, but he still is popular with the marks. And really, he is a great company man. He gives off a good vibe and I'm not ashamed to say that I respect him for what he does for the business. The guy, from all accounts, is very approachable and looks great whenever he's in a position to push WWE. We shouldn't condemn him for what Vince and the writers are doing to him. He doesn't necessarily need to turn heel, he just needs a revamp. He's decent in the ring and can get a connection with the fans when they're into him - which is all a top talent really needs. The writers are killing what could have been huge for the business, not Cena. |
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