I mean, it must be frustrating for him, probably expecting to be the new company poster boy once Cena left, only to have so many false starts. Then the poor guy has to take time off because of leukemia, comes back months later to get probably the loudest pop from a WWE crowd in who knows how long, but they still haven't even seemingly tried to push him to WWE Champion status.
It really is completely befuddling why this company refuses (outside of what I've already mentioned) to create new superstars to lead them for the next at least 5-10 years, probably more. Maybe moreso as to why I still keep the hopelessly eternal optimist viewpoint with regard to the product when it's obvious that its stagnant and seemingly very slowly dying.
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