[cL];3539517 said:
Don't like it. Don't like it at all.
While I will admit that if a person really doesn't like a particular character, especially in the wrestling business, the more effective way to get them de-pushed is to not respond at all but to call an entire group of people who dislike his persona, stupid, is mean and wrong.
No, I said they are stupid because while they claim to want him to go away, their actions encourage his staying.
But you are not always right.
Of course I am. In time, you'll come to realize this.
It would seem as if you want people to think you're not a pure fan of John Cena
It does? I'm an unabashed fan of John Cena, and I freely admit he's one of the very few reasons left for me to still watch wrestling.
But the reason for that is not because I subjectively like him, but because objectively speaking he's great.
Your comments as of late, have your usual "facts" but have also been laced with a lot of opinion and superiority.
Not really. Well, the superiority is definitely true, but it's not opinion.
You have a lot of wrestling knowledge and that is not in debate, and there are a lot of people on these forums who do not have the insight that you are privy to, but to call people stupid, or to question their morality because they don't like a persons character are based on assumption and clearly not based in fact.
No, it is fact.
When someone will boo a man who strives to do the right thing, who stands up for what he believes, and is proud of who he is and what he stands for, and simultaneously will cheer a man who is a drunken wife beater who threatens his boss with a gun, that someone displays a serious lack of morals. That's not really disputable.
I don't like John Cena, but that doesn't mean my morals should be in question. Why would they be? He stands for truth, justice and the american way. So do I. But I still don't like his character and theres nothing wrong with that.
And I never said otherwise. I've never once said there is anything wrong with not finding Cena entertaining. I've said it numerous times.
But the position you hold and the position PunkNation has expressed are not the same. PunkNation doesn't like Cena because he's not morally bankrupt, because he's not someone who forces the TV censor guy to keeps his finger on the button. PunkNation doesn't like Cena because he doesn't tell people to shove things up their rectum, and because he doesn't hit people from behind with deadly weapons.
PunkNation demonstrates a serious lack of morals. Not because he doesn't cheer John Cena, but WHY he doesn't like John Cena.
So, is it safe to say, that you criticize people for making empty arguments about John Cena based on opinion, when you are in effect doing the same thing about the people who don't like him?
No, what's safe to say is you misunderstood my post.
And sir, no matter what you say from here, THESE comments seem to be made from the viewpoint of a man who is a serious fan of John Cena and therefore seriously bias.
I am a serious fan of John Cena, never claimed otherwise. However, unlike some others in this thread, I don't let my bias impact my ability to view an argument objectively. Every statement I make I can support with facts. Every statement I make is true. I like John Cena because he entertains me. I say Cena is a great wrestler because he's proven it to be true over the years. I also think Rey Mysterio is a great wrestler, but I can't stand him.
Bias has nothing to do with discussions on quality.
I am and I think you should rethink your position on the fans that boo John Cena.
And I think you should re-read my post to get a better understanding of what it was I was actually saying.
Cena in recent months is getting booed more frequently. It used to be mixed reaction at best & now it's full blown heat.
First of all, "heat" has nothing to do with face or heel. "Heat" simply refers to how over a wrestler is. Someone with good heat is someone who has really been embraced by the fans, whether they cheer or boo. Keeping that in mind, Cena has heat for many years now.
Second of all, Cena is not getting full blown boos. You hear the deeper male voices more than you hear the higher pitched voices of the women and children (which is also the case because families generally can't afford close to the ring seats, unlike a group of young males who purchase their own ticket). Cena, however, still gets a very positive reaction.
Finally, you hear more boos than you used to because he's been feuding with IWC darlings Punk and Attitude Era Wrestler X (who happens to be the Rock). If Cena was put back in a program with Miz and Truth again, Cena would be getting overwhelming cheers again, or at the very least, the boos would be no where near as noticeable.
Let me explain my comments on Hogan. His heel turn at Bash at the Beach was obviously more or less his true persona. He did it all for the money. Now I don't blame Hogan for that, and I know wrestlers generally portray fictional characters, but Hogan was still a scumbag.
How so? How was Hogan a scumbag? Do you know ANYTHING about Hulk Hogan, other than what's been reported by Internet dirtsheets?
The truth is Hulk Hogan was actually a pretty decent guy, who came up in a very dirty business filled with very big scumbags. In the wrestling business, you look out for only one person, and that's yourself. You have to, because there is always someone else looking to stab you in the back. And when you do make a friend, you have their back because you know they'll have yours, and that's so rare in the wrestling business.
Hulk Hogan did his job and he made sure he kept his job. He did everything he could to provide for his family and make their life the best he could. Hogan used to spend hours signing autographs in his "free" time between shows. Hogan used to visit hospitals to make a sick child's day. Hulk Hogan has done so much good that so often gets unreported, because let's face it...people like you don't want to hear about good things, you just want to hear about bad.
You know Hulk Hogan, you don't know Terry Bollea. So claiming a man is a scumbag based simply upon what you see on TV is hardly a fair thing to do.
Yes roids were legal back then, and I don't really have anything against wrestlers today using them. I just think it was bullshit for him to preach working out and taking his vitamins, while all along he was sticking a needle up his ass. I know you still have to work out with roids, but it makes it alot easier to work out and lift heavy shit to get the muscles.
Wait, what?
Hogan did work out and he did take vitamins. Yes, he did take steroids, but there was nothing wrong or illegal with that at the time. How was it bullshit for him to preach working out and taking vitamins because he was also doing something else which was also legal? Should we call Lance Armstrong a scumbag because he also drives a car?
I'm not gonna argue that I'm an expert on the business of pro wrestling
One of the smartest things you've said thus far.
or "entertainment" as you and Vince probably prefer it to be called.
It's the same thing.
Pro wrestling...entertainment...as far as the WWE goes, the terms are interchangeable.
I've countered your argument about me being morally corrupt or amoral when I boo Cena.
No you haven't.
However, I don't actually boo Cena, I just silently, and most of the time futilely, root for him to lose his match or get owned.
Because he's not a drunken redneck who beats his wife and threatens to shoot people with a gun. Or because he doesn't come out, see his best friend for the first time in years, and stab him in the back by knocking him out with his finishing move (Rock on Foley)?
And you want me to think you're not morally bankrupt?
Douchy= Barney and his "love song".
I don't think you understand what it means to be a douchebag. Add that to the list of words you need to learn.
Cena leads the Fruit Loop Troop for a reason. Because it's not manly. It's borderline feminine and childish.
On the contrary, what Cena does is the most manly thing you'll see in pro wrestling. A guy who stands up for what is right, who does the right thing, who doesn't stab his friends in the back and works his ass off to achieve what he wants is not manly?
You, and so many others in our society, have no idea what it means to be a man. Being an asshole and taking cheap shots at others is not being a man, that's called being a loser or a coward. A real man will look you in the eye and be willing to settle differences, whether it's with a conversation or with his fists.
John Cena is a real man. What you like is not.
Now again SLY, all of this stuff is my opinion
Why do people think that saying something is their opinion excuses them from having shitty or completely wrong opinions?
It might be your opinion, but it's a shitty opinion. Or in cases like what it means to be a real man, your opinion is just flat out wrong.
and I stand by my comments about you having a superiority complex and thinking you are smarter than everyone else.
I stand by it too. I freely admit I'm better than you.
Why do people keep thinking I should be insulted by that?