That's just absurd.What the hell are you talking about?
What I am saying is that getting beat down by 5 people, and getting your head dropped onto concrete is a hell of a lot more painful than getting rabbit punched for 13 minutes. Yeah, Anderson definitely didn't take as much punishment as Cena supposedly took.
If you look above, it was posted that Silva took 320 punches in the fight against Sonnen. 320 REAL punches, mostly to the face, doesn't hurt as much as 5 minutes of pro wrestling?
You've got to be kidding me.
You obviously have NO idea of storytelling, and I love how you make stuff up that didn't even happen. Not to mention you COMPLETELY ignored my point about how UFC guys get their ass kicked all the time, only to get up and go nuts when they win.Your right though, Pro Wrestling does see people get knocked in their head all the time, and it doesn't put them away, and pro wrestling is all about storytelling. So......what did Cena do after getting dropped on his head on concrete? He came back and won the match, he lay there for about 45 seconds, and then he got up and did his roar and was smiling. Huh....something is missing from that. If this is truly about storytelling.....then shouldn't Cena have at least, IDK, held his head at some point, and indicated that he might just be in a little bit of pain there after getting dropped onto concrete? No, stuff like getting dropped onto concrete, or getting hit with a chair doesn't normally put a person away, but the person who gets hit at least acknowledges the injury in some way. Cena doesn't do that. Cena wants us to believe that it never happened. That is why he is Superman Cena. More so than anything else, he doesn't sell an injury. He got his head dropped onto concrete, and 4 minutes later, it is like it never happened. Until Cena learns how to sell an injury, he will always have people chanting "You Suck" at him.
Seriously, get rid of your unnecessary bias, and join the rest of the logical thinking community.