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Originally Posted by Xero Limit 126
If that were true he wouldn't be moving merchandise like he is.
Seriously, he may not be the greatest thing in what should be their main demographic, but he still is popular with the marks. And really, he is a great company man. He gives off a good vibe and I'm not ashamed to say that I respect him for what he does for the business. The guy, from all accounts, is very approachable and looks great whenever he's in a position to push WWE.
We shouldn't condemn him for what Vince and the writers are doing to him. He doesn't necessarily need to turn heel, he just needs a revamp. He's decent in the ring and can get a connection with the fans when they're into him - which is all a top talent really needs.
The writers are killing what could have been huge for the business, not Cena.
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I agree for the most part, but let's face it: T-Shirt sales aren't the only factor here. There's no real indication he's putting more asses in the seats, he's sure as fuck not getting ratings, so I mean, yeah, he's selling merch, but that alone doesn't mean he's actually over, just that his merch sells.
Of course, that is enough for WWE, so....