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Originally Posted by Xero
I support and respect Cena, the man. I have for many years. I think he is awesome for PR, he's a great company guy, loves the business, great for fan interaction and is one of the hardest workers out there today in terms of his work load.
With that said, the years of him being shoved down our throats and shoehorned into the main event has run its course on me and many others. By booking Cena the way they did and never budging EXCEPT for the One Night Stand match (which was easily one of Cena's best matches) it completely killed his character for pretty much everyone but the kids.
His gimmick calls for him wrestle as he does. He can wrestle, we know this. He used to put on entertaining matches. But now it all follows a blue print to a fault. He gets beat down for twenty minutes, fires up and wins the match. It's pretty much the Hogan formula, only Cena gets beat on for longer because he has the stamina to do it.
In the end, I blame the inept writers and Vince McMahon for Cena's on-screen persona. Cena, the man, is a fine man and, given the right freedom coupled with the right direction, he could have easily been someone to lead the company into something big. Unfortunately, that ship may have sailed, at least for Cena as a face.
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i agree, the way they made him jump from a thug to a army man made alot of ppl wonder what type of character he was. Im not an all out Cena fan but i respect him as a person but the way they have made him into the one nobody can beat for like 3-4 years besides this past year made alot of ppl dislike his character in WWE. Better writters is what they need and i wish it was not PG-13. I miss the attitude area that i grew up with. A cage match or Hell In A Cell is not the same without blood. The matches just dont have the same impact anymore.