Cena didn't draw the heat, but he added to it in small ways. The guy obviously knew that the crowd was going to keep on throwing his shirt back, so right from the get go he got them to hate him even more, and throughout the match his facial expressions and the like were really spot on.
Cena may not be as dominant as he once was, but it can also be argued that his "prime" was 2007 and he was virtually unstoppable that year. He also seems to get the big wins whenever they matter most, such as at Mania and with Orton, in their first and last matches.
And if you're booing the crap out of the guy, he's not boring you. Not speaking to you specifically, but you're probably a rare case because the reactions he gets lead me to believe that the fans either enjoy cheering him, or they enjoy booing him. It's not that they don't care about him.
Cena may not be as dominant as he once was, but it can also be argued that his "prime" was 2007 and he was virtually unstoppable that year. He also seems to get the big wins whenever they matter most, such as at Mania and with Orton, in their first and last matches.
And if you're booing the crap out of the guy, he's not boring you. Not speaking to you specifically, but you're probably a rare case because the reactions he gets lead me to believe that the fans either enjoy cheering him, or they enjoy booing him. It's not that they don't care about him.