it's really quite simple and alot of the people who responded already are dead on.
i'm not a fan of Cena...never was... thuganomics or not. don't care for him..
however here is what i think the problem is... everybody roots for the underdog! when can you remember the last time that Cena was booked as the underdog and not the other way around. Cena is ALWAYS booked as the stronger person in every feud. Even with Punk.
Hulk Hogan always had more people behind him because every time he went up against someone.. we thought for sure that this could be the one he loses.
even The Undertaker's wrestlemania streak. the past few years they booked it in a way that we thought... "oh yeah.. they're gonnna give it to (Orton)...or (HBK)...or..hey.. he beat HBK one year and now they'll give it to him this year...or...HHH will win because HBK will interfere..." etc. the point is... we KNOW he's not gonna lose...but somehow they always put a little bit of doubt in our minds and make us think that this will be the one.
look at Hogan's run. there are people on this board that are old enough to remember... Hogan was never booked as the sure thing. he'd show up on Piper's Pit...or the Funeral Parlor...or The Barber Shop...or the Brother Love Show... and get slapped by...Andre the Giant...squashed by The Earthquake... pummeled by Slaughter, Adnan, and Mustafa...
...he may have been the big hereo we always had a small feeling that Hogan might not beat this guy. So we cheered him on. he wasn't necessarily an UNDERDOG per say... but he was booked like one.
Cena shows up on every show.. runs to the ring... clears it of all the bad guys.. and plays the same invincible goodie two shoes character he has for years.
he doesn't necessarily have to turn heel... but if he was booked differently and not made to look so dominant.. we might WANT to see if he can beat his opponent.
to stay on topic... kids don't care.. nor do they matter as far as quality storylines go. they'll watch ANYTHING and like it. adults have seen everything and need to see something more compelling and challenging to entertain us.
i'm not a fan of Cena...never was... thuganomics or not. don't care for him..
however here is what i think the problem is... everybody roots for the underdog! when can you remember the last time that Cena was booked as the underdog and not the other way around. Cena is ALWAYS booked as the stronger person in every feud. Even with Punk.
Hulk Hogan always had more people behind him because every time he went up against someone.. we thought for sure that this could be the one he loses.
even The Undertaker's wrestlemania streak. the past few years they booked it in a way that we thought... "oh yeah.. they're gonnna give it to (Orton)...or (HBK)...or..hey.. he beat HBK one year and now they'll give it to him this year...or...HHH will win because HBK will interfere..." etc. the point is... we KNOW he's not gonna lose...but somehow they always put a little bit of doubt in our minds and make us think that this will be the one.
look at Hogan's run. there are people on this board that are old enough to remember... Hogan was never booked as the sure thing. he'd show up on Piper's Pit...or the Funeral Parlor...or The Barber Shop...or the Brother Love Show... and get slapped by...Andre the Giant...squashed by The Earthquake... pummeled by Slaughter, Adnan, and Mustafa...
...he may have been the big hereo we always had a small feeling that Hogan might not beat this guy. So we cheered him on. he wasn't necessarily an UNDERDOG per say... but he was booked like one.
Cena shows up on every show.. runs to the ring... clears it of all the bad guys.. and plays the same invincible goodie two shoes character he has for years.
he doesn't necessarily have to turn heel... but if he was booked differently and not made to look so dominant.. we might WANT to see if he can beat his opponent.
to stay on topic... kids don't care.. nor do they matter as far as quality storylines go. they'll watch ANYTHING and like it. adults have seen everything and need to see something more compelling and challenging to entertain us.