With the return of John Cena at worst three weeks away, the bashing of John Cena has been at a place I haven't seen in quite some time here at good ole' Wrestlezone. Gone are the "I don't like him but I respect him posts, replaced with posts of dislike, to all-out hatred. The opinions I've read, personally, have been nothing short of confounding. So much so that we had a poster, with great gusto, arguing that 36 year old John Cena, in the prime of his career, should go part-time. Then we have the usual "He should turn heel" comments that pop up every 2-3 weeks, and the simple misconception of some that their opinions carry more weight than fact. Although I've singled out a few posts, I'm not calling out anyone here specifically. It's simply differentiating between fact and opinion, disagreeing with any who share certain opinions. Through these posts, hopefully we can clear up some misconceptions as well.
All in good fun, of course.
You're joking, right? Cena, far and away, is the most talked about and polarizing wrestler on these forums, even moreso then Hogan in TNA. But when people DO make the incredibly valid points that:
A. Cena sells more merchandise than anyone else
B. Cena is the top star, and it's not even close
They're doing more then presenting an opinion you disagree on, they're providing facts. Let me save you the trouble: Facts are far more important in this world than an opinion. Here's an example.
There's a road near my house that's off my highway, and the speed limit is 35. I can't understand why, so I drive 50 on it, and get pulled over. I tell the officer my opinion is that the speed limit should be 50, not 35, and his response to me will be simple.
Cop:
However, it's your right and your opinionto think this way, but facts dictate that WWE would be worse off without him.
What can't be argued(or shouldn't, at least
) is that Cena is the wrestler who's had good to great matches with every other top star in the business. He's also gone a long way towards the elevation of many Main Even wrestlers. Edge, Randy Orton, CM Punk, Daniel Bryan, and Dolph Ziggler have all stated that Cena's brought out the best in them. It's no coincidence that all of these men rose to main-event status (and none save Ziggler have left there)shortly after working with Cena.
Folks, more often then not, your opinion won't change, be he heel or face. Some of you may love him as a heel, I'm not denying that, but many of you who are clammoring for a heel turn will likely find themselves discontent after a short time, because he'ld still be the same, top-of-the-card wrestler so many of you detest him for being. He gave us a glimpse of it as a heel rapper, but that's not a money-drawing gimmick. Personally, I'd like him regardless, because I'm a fan of Cena the wrestler. Its the same way I felt about Edge, and (dating myself,) Hulk Hogan in his prime as both a face in the WWF and a heel in WCW.
As for Cena going part-time, he's in the prime of his career. There's no benefit to Cena or WWE for him to do so. But there are those who believe otherwise:
Cena is a workout machine that has obviously been blessed with tremendous genetics that allow him to recuperate faster then most. It doesn't hurt that at 36, wrestling is still his first love. Nobody pushed Rock or Austin, the two top names of their era, out the door. Rock left for Hollywood, which he's shown to be more then suitable for. Kudos to him. Austin had the bad fortune of injuring his neck and being unable to go any longer, little else.
Cena doesn't want to go to Hollywood, and his injuries have not been dehabilitating, just the opposite. He's come back stronger both times he missed legitimate time with an injury, and hes come back 100%.
What would suggest he'll do anything other than that(come back strong and at 100%), when the facts from his previous injuries show that he has?
Cena should wrestle for as long and at whatever schedule he desires, for as long as he'ld like. WWE is lucky to have a guy like John Cena around, more often then not. And Unlike CM Punk, Chris Jericho, and Paul Heyman, (Or anyone else that's made this claim )Cena truly is the Best In The World. That's my opinion, and some may disagree, and make valid points as to why. But I've over 10 years of proof that leans toward my opinion being moreso a fact. In a cost-benefit analysis, it's apparent that, love him, hate him or somewhere in between, WWE gets the most benefit from John Cena as a full-time wrestler.
And that's a fact, nothing less.
Opinion and Discussion is always welcome here.
All in good fun, of course.

I love how people can never give their own opinion of Cena they just talk about him selling Merch and being the too star.

A. Cena sells more merchandise than anyone else
B. Cena is the top star, and it's not even close
They're doing more then presenting an opinion you disagree on, they're providing facts. Let me save you the trouble: Facts are far more important in this world than an opinion. Here's an example.
There's a road near my house that's off my highway, and the speed limit is 35. I can't understand why, so I drive 50 on it, and get pulled over. I tell the officer my opinion is that the speed limit should be 50, not 35, and his response to me will be simple.
Cop:
The point being: Opinions are nice, facts are better.Someone smarter than you or me decided on the limit. Here's a ticket for 200 dollars, have a nice day.
Never would I have guessed this.Anyways I don't like Cena. Think he's boring and would rather not see him.

Another opinion, when facts have shown that WWE struggles on the whole and sales stagnate when Cena is out. Cena isn't a good enough actor to go the Rock route(Retire, sail off to Hollywood), and he's honest, at times brutally so, about it. He laughs at himself and says he's a bad actor, which he pretty much is.I'd be delighted if he retired or went away and did movies or whatever.
What can't be argued(or shouldn't, at least

That doesn't mean your opinion isn't wrong, nonetheless. You're free to both have and express it, however.I don't care about what the kids think or anyone else because I'm not a kid and I can form my own opinion.
You're not a fan clamoring for a Cena heel turn, you seem to simply universally dislike him. I respect that FAR more the people who say that they're tired of Cena as a face, but would love him as a heel.If he turned heel he probably still wouldn't be any better as he would seem insincere as fuck and not worth watching.
Folks, more often then not, your opinion won't change, be he heel or face. Some of you may love him as a heel, I'm not denying that, but many of you who are clammoring for a heel turn will likely find themselves discontent after a short time, because he'ld still be the same, top-of-the-card wrestler so many of you detest him for being. He gave us a glimpse of it as a heel rapper, but that's not a money-drawing gimmick. Personally, I'd like him regardless, because I'm a fan of Cena the wrestler. Its the same way I felt about Edge, and (dating myself,) Hulk Hogan in his prime as both a face in the WWF and a heel in WCW.
As for Cena going part-time, he's in the prime of his career. There's no benefit to Cena or WWE for him to do so. But there are those who believe otherwise:
The Rock left to go make movies in Hollywood, which in his defense, he's made far more money doing. Kudos to him. Austin ostensibly retired because his neck got so bad he no longer could wrestle. How do either of those correlate to John Cena?You Ever Heard of Stone Cold Steve Austin or The Rock we got rid of them but by dammit Cena so invinceable dammit you might want to accept the face that if he keep pulling the dumb ass tatics he's doing like coming back 4 Month's early from an injury.He will have no damn choice whether you like it or not
They don't.
Cena is a workout machine that has obviously been blessed with tremendous genetics that allow him to recuperate faster then most. It doesn't hurt that at 36, wrestling is still his first love. Nobody pushed Rock or Austin, the two top names of their era, out the door. Rock left for Hollywood, which he's shown to be more then suitable for. Kudos to him. Austin had the bad fortune of injuring his neck and being unable to go any longer, little else.
Cena doesn't want to go to Hollywood, and his injuries have not been dehabilitating, just the opposite. He's come back stronger both times he missed legitimate time with an injury, and hes come back 100%.
What would suggest he'll do anything other than that(come back strong and at 100%), when the facts from his previous injuries show that he has?

Cena should wrestle for as long and at whatever schedule he desires, for as long as he'ld like. WWE is lucky to have a guy like John Cena around, more often then not. And Unlike CM Punk, Chris Jericho, and Paul Heyman, (Or anyone else that's made this claim )Cena truly is the Best In The World. That's my opinion, and some may disagree, and make valid points as to why. But I've over 10 years of proof that leans toward my opinion being moreso a fact. In a cost-benefit analysis, it's apparent that, love him, hate him or somewhere in between, WWE gets the most benefit from John Cena as a full-time wrestler.
And that's a fact, nothing less.
Opinion and Discussion is always welcome here.