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Old 01-29-2011, 06:07 PM   #1
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John Cena vs Reality, bad for kids?

I know this is a little exaggerated and over the top, and I'm not actualy suggesting (nor do I believe) that John Cena or WWE is a bad person/company or doing anything truly wrong or hurtful to society or kids with this idea.

With John Cena's "Superman" gimmick, the I'm never going to quit attitude and the fact that he ALMOST always comes out on top, is this sending kids the wrong message or setting them up for disappointment in life?

I'm not saying he's a bad role model by any means. There's nothing wrong with having a never say die attitude, hell, I have one myself mostly. The fact is though, just because you never give up, the reality is that people fail quite regularly (unlike Cena), and that's okay.

I'm just curious what you guys think about this concept, a lot like every kid getting a trophy in sports just for participating, is Cena always winning/over coming the odds setting kids up for disappointment in life when reality sets in?
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