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Post by thesunbeast on Aug 6, 2006 4:08:04 GMT -5
i wont quote that bloke who wrote loads, but he sounds like a fairly nice person, especially given the abuse he gets thrown at him. I would've organized my block a little better into paragraphs If I wasn't typing so fast. Sorry. But the point I was tying to make was that getting booed as a face dosen't necessarily determine how big of a draw you are. Cena fans will boo him live, but will still pay to see him. Steve Austin had the most fans at that mall for years, but Cena shattered it, trust me. He's the biggest draw in WWE, takes the abuse, and still dosen't have an ego. Others can learn from him.
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Post by thesunbeast on Aug 9, 2006 1:50:23 GMT -5
I imagine that part of why Cena stays near the top of the card in WWE is because he's such an asset as a PR guy. He may not be the most electrifying performer in the ring, but Vince and co. know that he's a guy who'll represent the company in outside ventures better than anybody else in the organization. I've never read anything about him outside the ring even slightly negative. It's always that he's super-charismatic and really good to fans. Even fellow wrestlers seem to have nothing but nice things to say about the guy. He's shown that he can hold the company's top title, do a crazy volume of PR events and keep his cool in spite of a crazy amount of heat from critics and smark fans who boo him out of buildings. That he hasn't cracked or been arrested for a drugged-out breakdown shows a lot about the dudes character, whether you like him as a wrestler or not. Yes. which is why guys like RVD might not get the same chances. I read in HHH's book that HBK resorted to drug use in the 90's because he broke down after recieving the same kind of pressure. If this is true, then I give props to Cena.
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