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Who here would/does loudly boo John Cena/chant "Cena sucks" at a live WWE event?
Apparently Cena got a standing ovation after Night of Champions last night. It seems crazy to think of how much he gets hated on heavily only to put on a show that forces the crowd to show respect for his performance (Whether it's last night, multiple times during The Rock feud, the end of the Lesnar match...) and then the next night it starts all over again.
When the vocal disdain for Cena started it was understandable. Once the guy has provided the same people who hate him so much with matches and moments that pull them in despite their previous feelings over and over, you'd think that would be enough for people to say "Fuck, as much shit as I give him, it's tough to ignore how he constantly entertains us." So I actually thought about it. Is it possible that "Cena sucks" has become a hollow phrase? Something that people say because it makes them "part of the show" despite not really caring about what it means? The IWC should in theory make up most of the genuine Cena haters yet whenever the man is talked about it seems like no one really hates him with a passion like a typical WWE crowd would have you believe. In fact, they praise his promos, they praise his matches... Is there anyone here who would/does really go to WWE events and be a part of the "Cena sucks" crowd and boo as loud as you can as soon as his entrance music hits? If so, do you think you'd do it meaningfully or just as a way to "have fun with it"? As many instances where Cena has gained people's respect I'm really intrigued as to the mindset behind this. |
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