In a way, Allenoid is right; the second Cena won the US Title, his habit of getting "stale" had started. Though he had an interesting feud with Carlito, it was cut short because he went off TV for a while.
I remember the time he beat Big Show for the US Title (was it Wrestlemania 20?)... it was like, crap. The only thing that was marginally entertaining about it was Cena doing the (then, crappy) F-U to Big Show. That started a trend...that snowballed when Cena was left handcuffed on SmackDown, then went to Raw.
Now, he reminds me of JBL. Entertaining on the mic, but when he gets in the ring, any good points he had went down the toilet.
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