The Survivor Series LD on 11/21 Will See Where The Winds of Change Blow John Cena!

Its like courting a girl who is way too hot for you since June, and then her getting shit tossed drunk, throwing herself at you, and then you have a 30 second missionary session with her half awake.

Yea you accomplished the goal, and the aftermath of which was pretty cool, but fuck if the actual act and how it went down wasnt downright unfufilling
Actually, if the guy finishes, then I'd say it was fulfilling. It wasn't "great" for the woman, or memorable, but it was fulfilling. The metaphorical person got his rocks off, hence fulfilling.
If every security guard is supposed to congregate near the superstar, wouldn't fights break out all over the place and fans run into the ring?
that's what you said. You said the job of the security is to ensure safety of entertainers and fans. Then the security should line the entire railing, and even be on the other side of the rail surrounding Cena.
So before EVERY match, a security guard is told a superstar is going into the stands? Worked well for old school ECW and such.
I would bet the going into the crowd is more regulated then you think. And I'm not talking about fighting into the crowd (which is only done in certain areas of the crowd where security is). I'm talking about 1 superstar moving through the crowd (exit/enter, what Cena did, etc). And you're an idiot for comparing Original ECW to WWE. 2 different companies, 2 different philosophies, and I don't even think ECW had security.
 
How is Cena marginal? He didn't get to be the face of the WWE by sucking and being boring, he worked and became the favorite of tons of fans.

And being successful in the WWE takes more acting than athleticism. Nobody cares if you're amazing in the ring but you don't have a persona to go with it or a storyline to make you interesting. Sure, guys who are purely good at wrestling have their uses, but you need the character to be successful, and Cena certainly has character.

I was saying Cena was a marginal actor in movies. I am sorry if I didn't make that clear.

You can be great in the ring but be awful on the big screen (not Titantron). True mark of a crossover talent is to be able to be believable in both the ring and in a mainstream movie. Can't remember too many wrestlers who have done both.
 
Even though he should be let go

What

for his lack of promo skills

What?!

his shit in ring work

WHAT?!

and his inability to connect with fans over the age of fourteen and those with an IQ over 10

WHAT?

Are you literally brain dead? Are you watching the same show the rest of us are? Dude, you stated a bunch of shit that applies to you, and you only. I'm surprised no one has spoken out in resentment to you declaring yourself an authority over what people think.

YOU don't like his promo skills. YOU think his ring work is shit. He can't connect with YOU because of your clear bias. Don't say he can't connect with the fans because you are not all of the fans.

1) kids who are to ******ed to know the truth about how much money the ******* makes for the company.

2) idiots who think these storylines are real.

Unfortunately, Cena isn't going anywhere.

There you are.

I don't believe there is a single person on this forums, except for the people who actually do believe the storylines are real, or are kids, who actually believe Cena is legit fired. And you're not actually addressing those people. In fact, you're addressing the exact opposite of those people.
 
Just so we're clear, the actual act is never fulfilling for me. I have a lot of Christian guilt. Like, a lot.
 
Anyone ever been to a gig where the singer decides in the spur of the moment he's gonna run into the crowd? Security trail him the whole time. Fairly sure they don't pre-warn them.
 
My newest short screen play. I call it, How to Lose the Respect of a Professional Wrestling Fan in 10 Seconds.

Cena isn't going anywhere.

Even though he should be let go for his lack of promo skills, his shit in ring work, and his inability to connect with fans over the age of fourteen and those with an IQ over 10, the E isn't letting him go. There's... only two people that would believe Cena is leaving the company,

1) kids who are to ******ed to know the truth about how much money the ******* makes for the company.

2) idiots who think these storylines are real.

Unfortunately, Cena isn't going anywhere.

There you are.
 
There was zero doubt though. No one had time to think "Oh my God, is this actually about to happen?"

But I think that's the whole point. No one had time to think of what may be about to happen. It happened quickly and in a way that few people predicted. Leaving people stunned, thinking "Oh my god, what just happened? And now what?" Because personally, I thought something else was going to happen and was surprised when it didn't. And I'm damn sure anticipating what RAW tomorrow night will have in store. WWE is about to show how to follow up on a PPV.
 
that's what you said. You said the job of the security is to ensure safety of entertainers and fans. Then the security should line the entire railing, and even be on the other side of the rail surrounding Cena.

They are all over the arena. When I got free tickets to RAW in Texas not too long ago, there was security in my section, which was nearly behind the Titantron.

I would bet the going into the crowd is more regulated then you think. And I'm not talking about fighting into the crowd (which is only done in certain areas of the crowd where security is). I'm talking about 1 superstar moving through the crowd (exit/enter, what Cena did, etc). And you're an idiot for comparing Original ECW to WWE. 2 different companies, 2 different philosophies, and I don't even think ECW had security.

A superstar moving through the crowd (exit/enter, what Cena did, etc.)? They always enter/exit through the entrance ways. There is ALWAYS security there.

I loved Original ECW though. So much fun. But what happened in the new brand when Sandman made his way through the crowd? No security there.
 
But I think that's the whole point. No one had time to think of what may be about to happen. It happened quickly and in a way that few people predicted. Leaving people stunned, thinking "Oh my god, what just happened? And now what?" Because personally, I thought something else was going to happen and was surprised when it didn't. And I'm damn sure anticipating what RAW tomorrow night will have in store. WWE is about to show how to follow up on a PPV.

It was the whole point. Which was the wrong way to go about it.
 
Anyone ever been to a gig where the singer decides in the spur of the moment he's gonna run into the crowd? Security trail him the whole time. Fairly sure they don't pre-warn them.

You don't see the singer pre-warn them right before he goes?

[song, song, song] Hey, security. Watch out for me! [song, song, song] [jumps]
 
It was the whole point. Which was the wrong way to go about it.

With all due respect, I disagree. I thought it was the perfect way to go about it. Caught me totally off guard. Left me thinking "what's about to happen?" and when nothing did, it got me wondering "OK, now what's up for tomorrow?" Successful either way.
 
It should have been the shortest argument in history. Why? Becuase anyone who thought that was a good idea is clearly beyond being reached
 
It should have been the shortest argument in history. Why? Becuase anyone who thought that was a good idea is clearly beyond being reached

The shortest argument in history? When you knew guys like Shattered Dreams and Zevon_Zion would definitely be involved? "Clearly beyond being reached," without a doubt. "Shortest argument?" Likely not so much. Don't forget your Tylenol.
 

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