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The *Official* John Cena Thread

What are your feelings on John Cena?

  • CZENA SUX!!!

  • I dislike Cena on my TV.

  • I don't like or dislike him.

  • I like John Cena.

  • I am a Cena fanatic.

  • I don't like Cena, but think he's a good wrestler.

  • I like Cena, but don't think he's a good wrestler.

  • I dislike the John Cena character, but respect John Cena the man.


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The only people who hate him are smarks. They hate him because he is popular with the average non IWC fans, so they come up with bullshit reasons to not like him. I guarantee that the people who boo cena are the same who booed the rock a few years ago, and are now wanting him back
 
The only people who hate him are smarks. They hate him because he is popular with the average non IWC fans, so they come up with bullshit reasons to not like him. I guarantee that the people who boo cena are the same who booed the rock a few years ago, and are now wanting him back

Thats a load of bull. You can't make a generalization like that. Cena and the great one are two completely contrasting wrestlers. Only thing they share in common is that they have an enormous fan base. And when in the hell did the fans boo the rock whilst he was face? I can understand if he was heel and even then there was a split between the boos and the cheers. So I don't agree with your comment.
 
I kind of see where you guys are coming from, and I'm starting to understand. Cena does win a few too many championships, but he is not the worst person to win sooo many of them.
Look at Edge, 8 championships, I can't remember one where he didn't cheat in some way. Backlash, low and behold, Edge is in another championship match, but there is light at this tunnel. If he loses, it's his last chance.
As for the Cena, Edge, and Big Show fued. Cena HAD to win that. I was rooting for Big Show, until I lost all respect for him with him kissing Vickie (the thought of it makes me throw up in my head). I was really rooting for Cena at that point.
 
I love Cena. The guy loves the compony just as much as the fans and is willing to do whats best for the bussiness and give people moments and memories to take along with them through their wrestling life. He has his critics and thats oka, sure he only has 4 or 5 moves, but so does evreyone, they al have their own signuture moves and their own pearsonas. Great drawing power, great wretsler and a great guy.
 
Cena is probably my favourite wrestler in the wwe right now and us the face of the company he works hard is an excellent entertainer and works hard to make even Khali look good.

He may not be the best in the ring but is great on the mic and is full of charisma. Austin and Rock were not that great technically but were excellent entertainers and that's why they are legendary. In ten years cena will be up there with the greatest of all time.
 
Cena has really impressed me lately with his match's and promos. I'm by far not a Cena lover but am not at all a hater like many on these boards are. He's been given more shit than he really deserves but anyways...

His match's of late have been really good and entertaining. His match with Swagger and Jericho were awesome and put Swagger over like gold. Then his match with Edge at Backlash was the best match of the night. And the spot at the end going through the 'bat signal' light was fucking sick.

I'm starting to get more on Cena's side now even though I (like many) am keen as fuck for a Cena heel turn!
 
i hate his character as a face. its so fucking boring. to me he was at least ok as a heel. and though he seems to work well with everyone the only two matches of his that i loved were cena/lashley at great american bash and cena/hbk on raw in the wm rematch that he had
 
This Monday on RAW and depending on how RAW goes, next Sunday at Judgment Day, I predict there will be tons of X-Pac heat for John Cena as news has leaked that he is not selling his injuries off air.

This will do one of two things:

1) Nothing, Cena will continue his Hustle, Loyalty, and Respect bullshit and will continue to be shoved down our throats as the ultimate good guy.

2) Cena will finally acknowledge the boos that he is getting.

WWE should know better than to pull a stunt like this. Cena better not come out limping, or holding his stomach on television, and it may be best that he is off television until Judgement Day to avoid any heat that he may draw behind the no selling.
 
This Monday on RAW and depending on how RAW goes, next Sunday at Judgment Day, I predict there will be tons of X-Pac heat for John Cena as news has leaked that he is not selling his injuries off air.

Why? Because he is still entertaining the fans whilst not being on TV? Yeah, what a bastard.

This will do one of two things:

1) Nothing, Cena will continue his Hustle, Loyalty, and Respect bullshit and will continue to be shoved down our throats as the ultimate good guy.

Good. Why change the top babyface on RAW when everybody cares about him. Don't believe me? Why is the noise when he comes out ten times louder than anyone elses? Even if you are booing, you're still invested in the character.

WWE should know better than to pull a stunt like this. Cena better not come out limping, or holding his stomach on television, and it may be best that he is off television until Judgement Day to avoid any heat that he may draw behind the no selling.

Pull a stunt? Do people actually believe wrestling is real? No. All he is doing is entertaining the live audience. I'd be pissed if I bought a ticket for RAW with Cena advertised and he didn't wrestle. The fact is the only people who know about him competing still are the people who were live (who won't care cos they got to see him wrestle) and the IWC who make up 10% of the audience. It doesn't make a difference at all.
 
Why? Because he is still entertaining the fans whilst not being on TV? Yeah, what a bastard.

What? No. For giving a completely different performance for the live crowd as opposed to the TV crowd. He's not a bastard, but I bet you he will still be booed, and this will contribute to it. You see the glass half full, I see it half empty. You hear the 50% cheers, I hear the 50% boos. Entertaining is relative with the John Cena "character". Don't confuse character staleness with actual performing, because he is great at that.


Good. Why change the top babyface on RAW when everybody cares about him. Don't believe me? Why is the noise when he comes out ten times louder than anyone elses? Even if you are booing, you're still invested in the character.

Uhm, last I checked the top babyface isn't supposed to get booed, or at least this much.



Pull a stunt? Do people actually believe wrestling is real? No. All he is doing is entertaining the live audience.

Who said anything about people thinking it should be real? Live audience or not, this could bite them in the ass by having him wrestle like nothing has happened. I don't give a shit how entertaining an FU would be off screen, I'd boo his ass when he came out on a televised show holding his ribs. Reading about wrestling, and actually BEING in a live crowd or on a televised show are COMPLETELY different experiences.

I'd be pissed if I bought a ticket for RAW with Cena advertised and he didn't wrestle. The fact is the only people who know about him competing still are the people who were live (who won't care cos they got to see him wrestle)

I'd be pissed off too if Cena didn't show up. That wasn't my point at all. I never said he shouldn't show up at live events, or even wrestle for that matter. The whole point is, if you WANT the angle to GO FULLY OVER on television you MUST sell it at your live events. Example...Remember when Cryme Tyme stole the belts from Priceless? At live events, Cryme Tyme came out with the belts, and left with the belts although they lost the match. Wrestling is all about the SPECTACLE. Remember when HBK had his eye injury? Jericho bashed him at house shows. How stupid would the angle have been had Jericho fought HBK at house shows or some shit like that? Selling angles at live events and for dark matches are common place. Why is me bringing this up any different?

the IWC who make up 10% of the audience. It doesn't make a difference at all.

Where are you getting this 10% audience number from? Please quote the source on this because I'm tired of everyone throwing this 10% of the audience number around like the Associated Press published a damn report on the IWC.

In a 15,000 seat arena you estimate only 1500 are booing Cena? I don't think so.
 
What? No. For giving a completely different performance for the live crowd as opposed to the TV crowd.

The people watching on TV haven't paid for the right to see Cena wrestle. The ones who turn up actually have. Do you think they complained about it? A thread on this site was a review of two members of this forum going to a Smackdown taping after Backlash and Cena worked the dark match. Apparantly the place exploded when he came out (from what I remember them saying). Where's the problem?

He's not a bastard, but I bet you he will still be booed, and this will contribute to it. You see the glass half full, I see it half empty. You hear the 50% cheers, I hear the 50% boos. Entertaining is relative with the John Cena "character". Don't confuse character staleness with actual performing, because he is great at that.

If he was stale the place would be dead when he came out and wrestled. The crowd is never louder than during a Cena match or entrance.


Uhm, last I checked the top babyface isn't supposed to get booed, or at least this much.

Nope, but any reaction is better than no reaction. Michael Cole always says "Nobody stirrs the emotions as much as John Cena" and he's spot on. Everybody has an opinion therefore his character is interesting.


Live audience or not, this could bite them in the ass by having him wrestle like nothing has happened.

But I don't understand the problem? He is injured in storyline. House shows don't further storylines so why shouldn't he get to compete?

I don't give a shit how entertaining an FU would be off screen.

I reckon plenty of people would.


The whole point is, if you WANT the angle to GO FULLY OVER on television you MUST sell it at your live events. Example...Remember when Cryme Tyme stole the belts from Priceless? At live events, Cryme Tyme came out with the belts, and left with the belts although they lost the match.

Wrestling is all about the SPECTACLE. Remember when HBK had his eye injury? Jericho bashed him at house shows. How stupid would the angle have been had Jericho fought HBK at house shows or some shit like that? Selling angles at live events and for dark matches are common place. Why is me bringing this up any different?

As this is John Cena. I'm not sure you understand how important this guy is. You know if they have advertised Cena for a main event at a house show, and he doesn't show up, the audience are entitled to a refund. Also if someone was planning on getting tickets but heard Cena wasn't wrestling they might not decide to go. They will lose money if he does not wrestle.

So what if Cryme Tyme have belts? Like many people give a shit. And HBK is known to not do house shows anyway. Cena always shows up.

The only thing that really matters is he sells the injuries on camera, which he is doing. After all, that is all most people will see.


Where are you getting this 10% audience number from? Please quote the source on this because I'm tired of everyone throwing this 10% of the audience number around like the Associated Press published a damn report on the IWC.

Well you've got a point here. I don't know it for a fact. However, there are millions of people who watch the product weekly. How many visitors do these kind of sites get? I'm guessing not more than 100,000 unique visitors a week. Therefore the 10% would be quite accurate.

In a 15,000 seat arena you estimate only 1500 are booing Cena? I don't think so.

I didn't say people who read spoilers boo Cena which appears to be the link you've made. I said about 10% will know Cena is working house shows. I fail to see how this will generate negative heat for him.
 

I don't want to go back and forth by dissecting quotes, because I see that we both understand each others positions and agree to disagree.

The thing is, John Cena is important. He is entertaining, and without him the WWE would suffer. He is the most over guy in the company, and the crowd is never silent for him. What I'm talking about is kayfabe. When Cena gets booed, its not because of "him". It is his character.

The Rock got booed plenty of times, but he played to the crowd, whether they booed or cheered. Cena is becoming an icon, but fans are becoming bored with the over saturation of the WWE in many areas. Since they are seen every week, change, swerves, and in this case consistency are important marketing tools for your product.

One thing that people desire now is for the entertainers to play to them, because when its all said and done they want a show. The show continues at house shows, and in dark matches, not only on television. The spectacle is to stay "on" as long as they are in the ring. Outside of the ring, kayfabe is gone.

I think my point may have mistakenly been taken as "They need to make it seem real." That's not the case. My point is the show must continue and be consistent whether the performer is on screen or not. Cena as the babyface is supposed to be cheered. He works hard to get pops. Just as Orton works hard to get heat despite the cheers he sometimes gets. Him not continuing the storyline is only going to rile up the Cena haters even more, and it could make for a bad reaction. As a booker, you do not want your face to be booed and your heel to be cheered, and if that can be avoided by having him acknowledge the injury during dark matches and house shows then go with it. Fans are greedier and harder to please then ever before. Not only in pro wrestling but in all forms of entertainment. I could be wrong, but I don't think I am. I would have been a better decision to continue the angle in dark matches and house shows. Of course he will still work matches, but he is great at telling a story and the story can continue in his matches. I mean hell, isn't he fighting Big Show in the dark matches?
 
I have sd! vs raw 08...
JBL says" So what? If they don't buy a ticket to cheer him then they will buy a ticket to watch him get beat" ~talking about king booker~

Is it true in this case?

If I bought a ticket to watch him get beat I'd still have to hear him talk and listen to his annoying enterance song!

Is it worth it?

I'd buy a ticket regardless if he's on the card or not.... But if he is I think I found a good time to go for a smoke!

Now I ask a favour of anyone who goes to a Raw... Turn your backs when Cena comes out.... If enough of us do that wwe will have no choice but to stop main eventing him and push him back to upper mid card!

wow... I got bad rep from that already....

No worries.... I'd rather be a heel and have all you tweeners hate me then Be a slave to the opinions of those who won't ever remember anything good I had to say!
 
wow... I got bad rep from that already....

No worries.... I'd rather be a heel and have all you tweeners hate me then Be a slave to the opinions of those who won't ever remember anything good I had to say!

First of all, I want to go on the record and say, "I hate John Cena."

Your plan of boycotting Cena will never work. First, like it or not, Cena is the most popular wrestler in the world right now. Kids love him, his merchandise sales are through the roof. Yeah anyone with a functional brain can see that his ring work is crap, his promos are the same old recycled shit, and that salute is just plain gay. However, the SOB brings in the $.

Second, you are using the internet wrestling community to start your boycot. Bad idea considering they make up less than 10 percent of total wrestling fans. Even less if you count those who tune in periodically. Cena is also mainstream, movie star, make a wish athlete, talkshow interviews, etc. You actually think the WWE would downgrade their money maker just because less than 10% of the audience protests?
 
How creative, a CENAZ SUX thread. Personally, I don't really like John Cena, I don't hate him either. But what has he done that makes people despise him so much? Make a ton of money for the company? Work as hard as or harder than anyone? Come back early from injuries to help the company?

Honestly, I don't see the reason for all the hatred. Sure, he may not be the best in ring worker in the company but he is FAR from the worse. You cannot tell me his matches are so bad that you can't watch them. So it is just the entrance music that you hate? That is a pathetic reason to hate the guy. I think you are just trying to do the "cool" thing and rip on Cena.

Please, just stop.
 
Thank you for that reply Baby-Fark McGeezax. If ya'll hate Cena so much, just stop watching. No one is making you watch wrestling. Cena is just like Hogan and the Rock. Not the best wrestlers, but they were over with the crowd and sold a ton of merchandise. IWC needs to get over themselves. Why can't we just enjoy wrestling to enjoy wrestling. It is the same with the TNA bashers. If you think it sucks so much, just stop watching. I don't understand why that is such a problem for people on these boards. I still like wrestling, but its not the most important thing in the world. I enjoy it because I always have and always will. Could it be better...yeah, but that is the same with all forms of entertainment.
 
I would like to point out I didn't say CENA SUCKS... I said CENANUFF!
I think he is entertaining.... Its pushed in our faces too much hence...
seen enough(Cenanuff)
 
I can't start my own thread as I haven't completed the required 10 posts, but wanted to let everyone know about my recent encounter with John Cena. Admittedly I've always found Cena to be entertaining, and after hearing multiple good accounts of encounters with fans, I was somewhat a fan myself (at least respecting the man, if not the character).

However, on Friday, my family and I were flying out of Buffalo airport. While waiting for our flight, who do I see walk by, but Cena. I turn to my wife and say "does that look like John Cena??"; she said it did look like him. Stunned that he would be in Buffalo, I took pursuit. I caught up with him and started walking beside him. Finding the situation somewhat surreal, I said to him: "sorry to bother you, this is probably a stupid question". Without breaking stride, or even looking at me, he said "yep, it probably will be a stupid question". Carrying on, I asked "are you John Cena?". Again, without the slightest acknowledgment, he said "yep, I am". Trying to explain the oddness of the situation, I said to him "I just find it odd seeing you in Buffalo". He said "that appears to be where I am"; and just kept walking.

I couldn't believe what a total, utter douche nozzle he is in real life. Admittedly, he could have been having a bad day, and I could tell by the time the flight came in that he was running somewhat late for the show the must have had that night; but he went out of his way to be a sarcastic dick. He could have just said, sorry, I'm running late; and I would have been more than fine with that. Instead, he showed his true colors of being just another punk kid with too much fame and not enough emotional maturity and intelligence to handle it. On a good note though, stunned, and on my way back to my boarding area, I saw Big Show (Class act! I knew he was running late, but he offered to stop, shake my hand and take a pic with me, as did Bastista). I was completely floored by Cena - this kid is a level 9 douche.
 
I can't start my own thread as I haven't completed the required 10 posts, but wanted to let everyone know about my recent encounter with John Cena. Admittedly I've always found Cena to be entertaining, and after hearing multiple good accounts of encounters with fans, I was somewhat a fan myself (at least respecting the man, if not the character).

However, on Friday, my family and I were flying out of Buffalo airport. While waiting for our flight, who do I see walk by, but Cena. I turn to my wife and say "does that look like John Cena??"; she said it did look like him. Stunned that he would be in Buffalo, I took pursuit. I caught up with him and started walking beside him. Finding the situation somewhat surreal, I said to him: "sorry to bother you, this is probably a stupid question". Without breaking stride, or even looking at me, he said "yep, it probably will be a stupid question". Carrying on, I asked "are you John Cena?". Again, without the slightest acknowledgment, he said "yep, I am". Trying to explain the oddness of the situation, I said to him "I just find it odd seeing you in Buffalo". He said "that appears to be where I am"; and just kept walking.

I couldn't believe what a total, utter douche nozzle he is in real life. Admittedly, he could have been having a bad day, and I could tell by the time the flight came in that he was running somewhat late for the show the must have had that night; but he went out of his way to be a sarcastic dick. He could have just said, sorry, I'm running late; and I would have been more than fine with that. Instead, he showed his true colors of being just another punk kid with too much fame and not enough emotional maturity and intelligence to handle it. On a good note though, stunned, and on my way back to my boarding area, I saw Big Show (Class act! I knew he was running late, but he offered to stop, shake my hand and take a pic with me, as did Bastista). I was completely floored by Cena - this kid is a level 9 douche.

Well, this can say a lot of things. Either this is total bullshit, or Cena's just like 75 percent of the wrestlers you'll encounter in airports. The worst place to meet a wrestler and expect an autograph is at an airport? How do I know? Well, when a wrestler is at the airport, there's a good chance he's in a hurry to get on a plane. Which means he doesn't want to be bothered on the way to that destination. That could play into it.

Buuuut...if what you said is to be true, and since I don't know you, I'll take your word for it, then this confirms everything I've heard about the guy...that he's a total mark for himself and that he thinks the business revolves around himself. This is coming from a friend of Cena's who attended my college on a football scholarship. He was from West Newberry, Mass...Cena's hometown. I noticed it and when I interviewed him, I asked him if he knew John Cena. The guy's demeanor changed from positive to aggravated. He said he played football with him...and when Cena appeared at his high school to give some kind of pep talk to the football team, he talked about how he was passionate about the business and that the team should be passionate about winning. It was about a 5 minute pep talk at practice according to the guy, and when said guy asked Cena about getting into the wrestling business, he told him not to waste his time and there are enough fat asses in wrestling. Mind you, this guy I interviewed was a fucking hoss. He could go. He was a converted Tight End after being brought in as an offensive linemen. He was jacked. Yet Cena pretty much gave him a big 'Fuck You' when asking about getting into the business and how to do it.

The man said that all of Cena's brother's and his dad think they run the entire town and if people don't drink their Kool-Aid, their douchebags. This comes from Cena's hometown. And to hammer the point, the dude had a picture with his team and Cena on the football field.

THAT, along with his ability to fucking bore me to no end during his matches, are the two reasons I do not like John Cena. The end.
 
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Are you thinking about making a topic about how John Cena is being shoved down everyone's throat? Do you brood over Cena's year-long title reign? Have you sent personal instructors to West Newbury, MA to teach Cena more than 5 moves?

If any of this is even remotely true...post about it in here. Let's not have 30,000,000 threads discussing the same general theme.



*Note that the basic spirit of this thread may not be supported by the original poster.*
 
I can't start my own thread as I haven't completed the required 10 posts, but wanted to let everyone know about my recent encounter with John Cena. Admittedly I've always found Cena to be entertaining, and after hearing multiple good accounts of encounters with fans, I was somewhat a fan myself (at least respecting the man, if not the character).

However, on Friday, my family and I were flying out of Buffalo airport. While waiting for our flight, who do I see walk by, but Cena. I turn to my wife and say "does that look like John Cena??"; she said it did look like him. Stunned that he would be in Buffalo, I took pursuit. I caught up with him and started walking beside him. Finding the situation somewhat surreal, I said to him: "sorry to bother you, this is probably a stupid question". Without breaking stride, or even looking at me, he said "yep, it probably will be a stupid question". Carrying on, I asked "are you John Cena?". Again, without the slightest acknowledgment, he said "yep, I am". Trying to explain the oddness of the situation, I said to him "I just find it odd seeing you in Buffalo". He said "that appears to be where I am"; and just kept walking.

I couldn't believe what a total, utter douche nozzle he is in real life. Admittedly, he could have been having a bad day, and I could tell by the time the flight came in that he was running somewhat late for the show the must have had that night; but he went out of his way to be a sarcastic dick. He could have just said, sorry, I'm running late; and I would have been more than fine with that. Instead, he showed his true colors of being just another punk kid with too much fame and not enough emotional maturity and intelligence to handle it. On a good note though, stunned, and on my way back to my boarding area, I saw Big Show (Class act! I knew he was running late, but he offered to stop, shake my hand and take a pic with me, as did Bastista). I was completely floored by Cena - this kid is a level 9 douche.


As others have said, the absolute worst place to try to start conversations with wrestlers is at an airport. These guys fly in and out of airports every single week, and occasionally a couple times a week. Given their schedules, they often cut their travel time to the bone. Now, multiply you by who knows how many more fans coming up to them, when they are more than likely running late for a flight, and you can see how that gets aggravating for them ... especially considering it happens in every airport. Try putting yourself in his position, with you running a pretty tight ship with your travel schedule, and see what happens after a while.

As a rule of thumb, I never approach talent, especially when I see them at airports. I have done a lot of flying in the past for my job, and was in and out of airports frequently, as well. I would often times see WWE talent at the airports. All I do is glance over for just a second and see what they're doing (just human nature .... call it "curiosity"), and then be on my way. I just don't have this need to approach talent, just for the thrill of having them acknowledge me. Maybe I'm just weird. I don't know.

If I did what you did, personally I would have taken the hint the first time, that he wasn't in a good mood, and didn't want to be bothered. As soon as he said "yep, it probably will be a stupid question", I would have not said another word other than "sorry to bother you", and would have stopped walking with the guy, immediately. That clearly was a cue that he wasn't in a good mood, which we are all allow to have bad moods, on occasion. Even celebs.

I have not met John Cena, however, as others have also pointed out, his reputation in dealing with fans is stellar. He has an excellent reputation overall, for interacting with fans. Bad days are going to happen sometimes, and some of us unfortunately, get the bad end of the stick.
 
I'm probably in the group of fans who are apathetic to John Cena, at first when he came in he had the fresh angle of bucking the veterans and actually seemed original with his raps. But of course when he stopped the rapping, you found out he couldn't actually cut good interviews, his comedy bits were ok at best. If anything I blame the WWE for not pushing or helping Cena either further his current character or not changing his angle from baby face loved by all to a character like Jericho-heel. The problem from what I've seen is that wrestlers that go Hollywood suffer when transitioning back into the business, which is probably why the rock didnt do scorpion king til late in his career. I still say that he can have a heel turn reminiscent of the rock when he joined the NOD, but the WWE is set in their ways with certain wrestlers. So I can't believe I'm quoting booker T, but in this case you shouldn't hate the player you should hate the game.
 
Guilty as charged. well not complaining but trying to make something out of it.

I am not an Anti-Cena fan perse but not really crazy about him, the guy is a workhorse, I give him that but sometimes someone becomes so "good" that it becomes boring.

Also when he faces a wrestle you really like and have seen work for years (Jericho, Edge, Jeff Hardy) even if it makes sense, you are not rooting for the guy.
 
I will have to disagree with most of the posters. I actually met (and got a pic) from John Cena (nevermind the fact I had a Kurt Angle T-shirt on). This was the RAW when Cena beat Y2J and caused him to get "fired". Within 24 hours, Cena had wrestled in 3 long matches (SummerSlam, RAW, and a dark match). While waiting on a cab to return to base (I was in the military at the time with no car), myself and a crowd saw most of the wrestlers start to leave...and only 2 stayed behind to take pictures and just talk with fans: Ashley and John Cena. Cena looked exhausted, but was generally a cool guy. Up until that point I was a total Cena hater.

I may not like Cena's character, but I have nothing but respect for the man. He is WWE's most frequent participant in the Make-a-Wish foundation, donates a lot of his spare time for other organizations, and sometimes works full time in the ring and films movies (even if they aren't good movies). I may dislike Cena's gimmick/ring character, but I can't believe any of the libel in regards to the man. One incident in an airport with him in a bad mood isn't gonna change my opinion...perhaps he did just have a bad day or was late to a flight. How often are these guys bothered in airports/bathrooms/rest stops/etc.? Although we like to believe these stars owe us something, it's ultimately their choice whether they take time from their day to pose for pictures or sign autographs. If that makes them "dicks", so be it. But after many people stop you when you're trying to get through your day, wouldn't you have to stop yourself from saying "piss off?"

(Also, knowing our modern day air carriers...maybe he only had 10 minutes to make a connecting flight after landing in Buffalo...or got selected for "additional screening" or something...getting through the airport sure makes me pissed off...)
 
I was upset to hear of people having less than stellar experience meeting Cena. But like someone else said, we all have a bad day. Personally I am a cena fan. He's not the best obviously, but overall entertaining. But my thing is kids love him. Why not look up to him as a role model. In light of what happened in baseball recently with A Roid Rodriguez and Manny just being Manny with steroids how can kids look up to them? I'm not a parent yet, but I would much rather have my kid look up to cena than a roided up ball player, a gun wielding football player, a cheating coach, a hockey hitman, or a thug in the nba which is most of that league! When the red sox came to chicago to play the cubs a couple years ago, I watched manny and ortiz walk by little kids in boston gear beg for an autograph and those 2 assholes kept
Going like the kids weren't even there. That was shown
on tv! Nice job on that. Make millions and can't sign your stupid name for a kid. Meanwhile, Cena grants over a hundred wishes a year for make a wish foundation, along with all other commitments. That's who a kid should look up to. So sorry if you've had a bad experience meeting him, but I'll continue to back him to the bashers and haters! Thanks for reading!
 

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