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I'm sure Cena and Rock did exactly what VKM told them to do, took their paycheck, and went home. Anything else is just assumptions.
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You realize the 2 stars you said he "put over" at WrestleMania are Stone Cold Steve Austin and Triple H? I mean, if you can't put the biggest star the industry has ever seen since Hulk Hogan and the heir apparent to the WWE conglomerate then you've got issues.
I'm not one of these people saying Rock is selfish for going over Cena, although I thought Cena winning made more business sense... but I just had to call you out and thinking Rock is humble for putting those two guys over.
That's like saying Johnny Depp is humble if he allows Leonardo DiCaprio and George Clooney first billing on a movie poster. They're megastars... it's not a huge shot to the ego.
You realize the 2 stars you said he "put over" at WrestleMania are Stone Cold Steve Austin and Triple H? I mean, if you can't put the biggest star the industry has ever seen since Hulk Hogan and the heir apparent to the WWE conglomerate then you've got issues.
I'm not one of these people saying Rock is selfish for going over Cena, although I thought Cena winning made more business sense... but I just had to call you out and thinking Rock is humble for putting those two guys over.
That's like saying Johnny Depp is humble if he allows Leonardo DiCaprio and George Clooney first billing on a movie poster. They're megastars... it's not a huge shot to the ego.
I agree.. Something was said to cena by the ref before the bell.. Then cena was tellin the rock during the "rest holds". Then to top it off.. Rock takes an awkward spill over the ropes then runs out of gas.. So that had to have everybody scratching their heads on what to do. I think Rock was gonna win regardless.. But it was obvious there were a he'll of a lot of audibles during the match.There had to be some sort of "audible" ending if for no other reason that they had to stretch the match out as long as possible, so they needed a "go to the finish" signal of some sort right before the end.
I agree.. Something was said to cena by the ref before the bell.. Then cena was tellin the rock during the "rest holds". Then to top it off.. Rock takes an awkward spill over the ropes then runs out of gas.. So that had to have everybody scratching their heads on what to do. I think Rock was gonna win regardless.. But it was obvious there were a he'll of a lot of audibles during the match.
I'm still confused about how Rock going over was good for WWE.
Yeah, Cena definitely won't survive that. Whatever will he do now that his 10 year undefeated streak has been broken? Gosh, and he was SO close to being 650 and 0. Come off it, man. He's lost before, he'll lose again, he'll still be Cena.
Cena losing CLEANLY and ONCE in God knows how long is gong to destroy his character, reputation, history, etc. Cena is still the top guy in the company. Nothing has changed. This was GREAT for business. Now everyone wants to tune into Raw to see how Cena will react. Plus it gives Rock more credibility when he comes back to wrestle again. When Rock does put someone over in the future(probably Cena) it will mean alot more now. They had to put Rock over in order to use him again in the future. Glad to see Cena being a company guy, just like Rock always was. Rock has a far better track record of putting guys over....Cena, not so much...
I believe this was Cena's first real CLEAN loss in a long time.
I mean the last one I can think of was "Batista at Summerslam 2008"..?
You can't even count .. CM Punk at Summer Slam because there were shenangians there too. remember his foot was on the rope and Triple H didn't see it.
Regardles Clean or not, it doesn't make a difference. A single loss is not going to destroy the star power of John Cena...(Whatever that may be.) It's a ridiculous notion. Every icon that has ever laced them up has had numerous clean losses on their records. Are they any less icons for it? Is Hogan less of a legend for losing to Rock? Or is he less of a legend for hacking away at his legacy for years with reality TV and TNA?
I mean, a prime example is Randy Orton. He lost cleanly to Kane last night. He lost cleanly to Wade Barrett before that. He lost cleanly to Mark Henry before that. But, if Randy Orton suddenly turned heel (as he should) and RKO'ed the hell out of CM Punk, challenged him for the WWE Title and won it, would it be ridiculous? No. Because he's still main-event. A clean loss here or there means nothing. Now, getting buried like The Miz (was) or Jack Swagger, that's a different story.
grantedisme said:Don't be thick. He clearly wasn't claiming that Cena should never lose a match. To me and at least a few other fans, this was billed as the match that gives Cena credibility and shows that the WWE has moved on from the attitude era once and for all. This wasn't a regular match between two regular guys. This was the past against the present and future, and the past won. Like the guy you responded to said, they are probably building to something, so I'm definitely going to keep watching and waiting for what it is, but I can't even imagine what it is.
I have to respond to some of your points in this post because alot of them are opinions that I have as well. This match should have given Cena the credibility that he so rightly deserves since he has been busting his ass off for years doing everything he could to bring WWE back into the mainstream (which he has done amazingly imo). The Rock has more than established himself and one of the greatest wrestlers to ever live, but he left to make movies etc and hasn't been back to wrestle until now. Yes John has also done movies and made other thousands of appearances but he didn't need to leave WWE to do it, he stayed ad still did other things besides wrestling.
Cena put over Orton, Sheamus, Nexus, The Miz, Del Rio, CM Punk, and The Rock in the last couple of years while being a major face who is no where near retirement. When The Rock was at the highest point of his career as a face before deciding to leave for movies (which cuts out Goldberg, Brock, Helms, and Orton), how many up-and-comers did The Rock put over? I'm not saying that he was completely selfish or even that he is any worse than Cena, but to say that he has a "far better track record" at this is pure ignorance.
Cena has definately helped to put many a young superstar over or help them out with their career, I haven't seen much if any of that from The Rock since he left to be some big movie star so him being so fantastic isn't wrong but it isn't right either.
You don't have to have a CLEAN loss to put someone over. CM Punk has been putting Jericho over without even losing any single matches to him. Furthermore, if he isn't losing clean to anyone, why should Rock get a clean win over a star who needs credibility? I'd actually argue that if anyone beats Cena clean right now, it will mean less than it would have before last night.
Your exactly right, since when did a clean pinfall need to occur in order to put someone over? How many dirty or tainted pinfalls have put superstars over due to their sheer ability to wrestle and tell a great story. No you don't have to win clean to be put over or to even put someone over, just have a wonderful match and that should be enough.
Honestly, as someone who doesn't really like Hogan, I enjoy every dig taken at him. That being said, it's not the same. Hogan was in the position that The Rock was in during Mania. If The Rock had lost to Hogan, I think it would have been just as bad as I think it is for Cena losing last night. Hogan's legacy was actually better for having put over The Rock, since it showed that he was embracing the present and the future. You're right, though; one loss will not kill Cena, but it certainly is a blow to his current credibility as the face of the business, and it marks the first time that I believe WWE/F has blatantly picked the past over the present.
I don't much have an opinion of Hogan's match with The Rock but I do agree that he was better for having lost to Rock and put him over which it certainly helped to catapult him into history as being one of the greatest ever. Hogan lost that match I'm sure to put over Rock, not that he really needed to be put over because Dwayne was already hugely over but it was nice to see Hogan give Rock his due respect in the business. So here you have Rock and Cena wrestling against one another and while yes it was in Rock's hometown, who had more to gain from this win? Obviously Cena did, and to give it to Dwayne who will just more or less be leaving the WWE to make more movies really didn't make any sense to me. I have to agree too that by picking the Rock the WWE blatantly chose the past over the present, and if I was Cena I would see that as a huge slap in the face.
Again, this isn't a good comparison (and also, I don't think Orton has ever lost to Barrett clean, but I could be wrong). Orton and Punk are major faces for sure, and Kane, Wade, and Barrett are good heels, but that's where they stop. Cena is the biggest name in the industry as a whole today. A win against him, even one that isn't clean, is currently the greatest accomplishment that anyone can get after they work for years to hone their craft and get the crowd going wildly for or against them (Punk and Orton, funnily enough, being the best examples of this). One thing I'll agree with some people, this win gives The Rock instant credibility. However, I also think that it, at least temporarily, hurts Cena's.
Look at tonight. Brock gave Cena an F5. Aside from the fact that everyone, myself included, jumped when we saw Brock come out, I have a feeling that a good number of people are saying "so what?" Cena just got beaten by a guy who hasn't had a singles match in close to 10 years. How is it a big deal that another star who has been away for years just beat him up on his own? I honestly believe that Brock could have come out and done his F5 to Punk, Orton, Jericho, The Miz, Christian, or even Jinder Mahal (not that I'm putting all of these people on the same level as each other), and it could have meant just as much if not more in some cases to Brock's return statement. I can't imagine that I'd feel the same way if Cena won last night, even if it left him "weakened".