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Old 03-27-2007, 01:27 AM   #2
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Yea man, sorry but he's getting no slack. He has improved drastically over the past year, but one year ago he garnered the same negative reaction he did in Chicago that he did tonight.
Granted Chicago is just one venue, but the divide still remains.
I've defended Cena. Like I've said, I buy him. He can talk, and he can work better than given credit for. I find him mildly entertaining personally, but he's got "it" and is a credible main eventer. And though I don't like him much, thats preference and I can seperate that and notice that he is deserving of a main event spot in the company for a variety of reasons....

HOWEVER, he is in no way deserving of such a superman push or being crammed down our throats. I find criticisms of Cena as sucking and not being a worthy main eventer, or even the rash label that he can't work are unjust. But come on now. He's overdone, overpushed and leaves no room for other stars. It's WWEs fault.
My problem is not with him it's how he's booked. So while blind criticisms of Cena as a superstar may be rash, unfair or in some aspects alltogether false..disdain for his push and criticisms of how he's booked and dominates are perfectly sound.
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