I just finished reading the latest installment of the Cashbox on the Wrestlezone News Page and I must say it was a fantastic and entertaining read. For those who missed it, a reader submitted an email to Chris Cash about their "reason" why Alberto Del Rio recently lost and won back the WWE championship. It may have been one of the funniest emails I've ever read.
Let's face it... people were pissed off when John Cena won his tenth WWE championship at the Night of Champions PPV. Like, REALLY pissed off. Honestly, I was one of those people. Then again, I'm one of many professional wrestling fans who crave the type of change that CM Punk has been cutting recent promos about. Seeing John Cena win another world title (especially from a first-time champion and up-and-comer like Alberto Del Rio) just made me roll my eyes. And although I understand why Cena is constantly at the top of the mountain, that doesn't mean I always want to see it happen.
I know, I know... "ZOMG CENA HOGZ DA BELT AND HOLDZ TALENT BAK!!" Right? Wrong. John Cena (as much as many of you care to disagree with me) is the best total package in the WWE. He sells tickets, merchandise, rap albums, movies, is a role model to youngsters, a supporter of our armed forces, and is a damn good professional wrestler. As much as I hate the same face being in the WWE spotlight, he deserves every minute of it. But what the hell was the point of having him win the WWE title from Del Rio only to lose it two weeks later?
My answer is one word: Unpredictability.
Del Rio just won the WWE championship at Summerslam. Most smarky viewers would think that he would never lose it in his first title defense, right? More to the point, with Cena winning the title back from him at Night of Champions, even less people would believe that Cena would just lose the title right back to Del Rio at Hell in a Cell, right? I guess we were all wrong. The WWE is finally being successful at bringing unpredictability back to their sport because, with all of this happening, now we don't have a clue as to what the results of PPV matches are going to be. In turn, it will make more of us buy these PPV's in order to see the results.
All of your BS conspiracy theories about John Cena, Vince McMahon, the Five Moves of Doom, and the Lochness Monster don't hold any water, anymore. All of you are over-thinking things while the WWE is using a simple formula; they're outsmarting us.
Let's face it... people were pissed off when John Cena won his tenth WWE championship at the Night of Champions PPV. Like, REALLY pissed off. Honestly, I was one of those people. Then again, I'm one of many professional wrestling fans who crave the type of change that CM Punk has been cutting recent promos about. Seeing John Cena win another world title (especially from a first-time champion and up-and-comer like Alberto Del Rio) just made me roll my eyes. And although I understand why Cena is constantly at the top of the mountain, that doesn't mean I always want to see it happen.
I know, I know... "ZOMG CENA HOGZ DA BELT AND HOLDZ TALENT BAK!!" Right? Wrong. John Cena (as much as many of you care to disagree with me) is the best total package in the WWE. He sells tickets, merchandise, rap albums, movies, is a role model to youngsters, a supporter of our armed forces, and is a damn good professional wrestler. As much as I hate the same face being in the WWE spotlight, he deserves every minute of it. But what the hell was the point of having him win the WWE title from Del Rio only to lose it two weeks later?
My answer is one word: Unpredictability.
Del Rio just won the WWE championship at Summerslam. Most smarky viewers would think that he would never lose it in his first title defense, right? More to the point, with Cena winning the title back from him at Night of Champions, even less people would believe that Cena would just lose the title right back to Del Rio at Hell in a Cell, right? I guess we were all wrong. The WWE is finally being successful at bringing unpredictability back to their sport because, with all of this happening, now we don't have a clue as to what the results of PPV matches are going to be. In turn, it will make more of us buy these PPV's in order to see the results.
All of your BS conspiracy theories about John Cena, Vince McMahon, the Five Moves of Doom, and the Lochness Monster don't hold any water, anymore. All of you are over-thinking things while the WWE is using a simple formula; they're outsmarting us.