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Old 05-15-2016, 08:15 PM   #25548
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Originally Posted by Smelly Meatball View Post
Agree with both.

Punk probably would have burnt out a lot faster if he had to take on a Cena workload with public stuff on top of the regular wrestling stuff. Based on the past stories about him, he seemed to be the type that rather be left alone or relaxes whenever he's not wrestling.

Like a lot of things, modern WWE (Cena Era to present) tries way too hard to force a mainstream appeal instead of letting it occur naturally or the other way around. Makes sense they use Cena the most since for the past 10+ years, the company has revolved around him even if others were more popular in the mainstream. Even their charity stuff has a forced feeling when lots of times its either used to prevent Cena from getting booed or inflate their own PR image like with the Warrior Award.
Yeah, this pretty much. I think they are very stuck in their own "WWE" world and have a hard time adjusting to anything outside of it. All of the PR and charity work is reactive and not proactive. They are very out of touch with reality.
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