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Old 05-31-2011, 06:38 PM   #1
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I think it is generally accepted around here that we all respect Cena.
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Old 05-31-2011, 06:46 PM   #2
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I think it is generally accepted around here that we all respect Cena.
I dunno. You can quite often accurately predict what a pretty big chunk of the response to a show is going to be in the discussion threads based on the outcome of his matches/main events. Cena wins, especially against a "darling" = bad show for the most part, Cena jobs = good show for the most part. But as I said, it's not worth worrying about. Muties gon mute. It's not everybody, there's enough "good" people here.
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Old 05-31-2011, 06:53 PM   #3
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I dunno. You can quite often accurately predict what a pretty big chunk of the response to a show is going to be in the discussion threads based on the outcome of his matches/main events. Cena wins, especially against a "darling" = bad show for the most part, Cena jobs = good show for the most part. But as I said, it's not worth worrying about. Muties gon mute. It's not everybody, there's enough "good" people here.
This is the paradoxical wrestling fan. They are smart to the way the business works but a mark for only certain "chosen" products, a popular is obviously CM Punk. CM Punk is by far one of the best WWE has, but come on guys when does he have a match you don't see him as clear as day call move by move to his opponent.

That reason alone is why I'd put Christian's matches with Orton far above Punk's.

Still though, I got much love for Punk, especially when he is pushed.

Didn't mean to rant about Punk but it happened.

Back to Cena. These fans are choosing what to mark for an what to dissect before they even watch it. They won't allow themselves to enjoy a Cena classic because they've turned off the ability too. Besides, it's obviously "cooler" to hate Cena than like him. I just respect him, and enjoy a good amount of his matches. Except with Sheamus, I really didn't like those, I don't want to see them wrestle ever again.

I've just turned off that critical part of my head when I watch wrestling lately. Although if WWE or TNA or whomever does something that insults my intelligence I will snap out of my kayfabe viewer mode and become a critic. That's kinda where I start to hold the product accountable. If it insults my intelligence or embarrasses me then I usually have some venom that's gonna spew on TPWW the next day.
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Old 06-01-2011, 01:57 AM   #4
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I think it is generally accepted around here that we all respect Cena.

Exactly we respect the man and hate the character (though I could actually argue that said hate is somewhat tongue in cheek these days) we all realize that from all accounts hes generally a pretty cool stand up guy who takes the IWC chiding of him with a smile and a wave.

Just so you know I think a lot of people thought Cole was an obnoxious tool wwwwaaayyy before he became an on screen jerk ass, in fact when he started being an asshole way back on NXT it earned him brownie points in the IWC because he was in large part being himself.
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