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Cranky Kong
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![]() Cena is such an intriguing character to me. Not so much becaue of his on screen character, but just the outrageous reactions he gets, whether positive or negative. He's a really talented guy (lacking some in the ring, but quite tolerable still), and I can not WAIT until he turns heel. That shit will be monumental. |
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John Cena as a main eventer is justified by his supporters because of his crowd reactions, but the crowd reactions are because of his main event role. There is a paradox in there somewhere. A face should not get as heavily booed as him. It is not good, it is not interesting, it is the fans saying "NO!" and it going ignored. That is why ratings are dropping, PPVs aren't getting bought as much, and smarks seem to be dying out in live crowds, and why the shows seem to be getting shitter crowds (in my opinion). If John Cena was a tweener and getting this kind of reaction...awesome. He's meant to be liked, though. Someone is doing a horrible job somewhere. John Cena turning heel would be fucking great, though. Maybe his talent will then shine through a lot more, and he will actually be exciting and an interesting on-screen character? |
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