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So does anyone actually blame The Rock?
I'm just wondering if anyone actually think Cena has any point whatsoever, really the only thing Cena's been saying in his promos against The Rock is that he left WWE for Hollywood, is that he does most of his promos via satellite.
Let's be honest though can you blame The Rock? He's retired from wrestling pure and simple. He accomplished everything he could accomplish in wrestling and he moved on to new things. H's not a Brock Lesnar who came and went in a flash, The Rock was in the WWE from 1996-2004 that's 8 years (his last match being at Mania 20), the same as Austin (1995-2003), then when opportunity came to move on after accomplishing everything you could imagine doing in the wrestling business he took, he got out of the business with his health and life in tact. Something a lot of wrestlers never get the chance to do. Look at Ric Flair he's a living joke these days because he couldn't manage his money so he needs the business just to stay a float. Look at Bret, the business gave him a stroke for fuck sakes. How can anyone blame The Rock for actually retiring and moving on to a new job with better pay, better health standards and better working conditions, not to mention less time away from home. He knows first hand what the business does to it's people, he's a third generation wrestler I'm sure he's witnessed plenty of wrestler's break down mentally/physically, he's seen wrestler's die at a terribly young age. The fact is The Rock is a success story in wrestling, he did it all and to boot he's not going to end up just another dead wrestler. ![]() Last edited by Lara Emily; 03-08-2011 at 03:16 AM. |
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