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Post by The poster with no name on Oct 6, 2010 21:42:09 GMT -5
I'll bet it was piped in. Cynicism +5. Yes cause everything is piped in.
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Post by N E O G E O B O Y S on Oct 6, 2010 22:00:00 GMT -5
I loved it because it felt like a genuine chant, not like the 90% of the time where smark crowds try to be funny or trying to sound like experts, or trying to sell the company, instead of selling the storyline and the moment, making the segment feel more real
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Post by thesunbeast on Oct 6, 2010 22:50:22 GMT -5
I really do think that this may be one of the greatest chants in WWE history. Compare it to the ECW one night stand chants, and wonder why, even through all of that, WWE knew to keep Cena babyface.
All this time, Cena has been the one telling the fans to never give up, but right when Cena was being dragged through the mud, the fans were now right there telling HIM to never give up.
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Post by DamnYankee on Oct 6, 2010 22:59:43 GMT -5
That made that moment so much better. I actually feel sympathy for Cena.
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Post by Big L on Oct 6, 2010 23:24:45 GMT -5
I liked it. I liked it a lot. I thought it was a unique chant that really fit the situation. Indeed it did
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Post by hajimenoippo on Oct 7, 2010 0:10:28 GMT -5
It's like the kid's looked at their shirts, and thought hey, Cena's sad let's cheer him up.
So the kid's yelled loud for their hero, and the cynical older fans joined in because of the emotion.
Cena's face before heading to the back was also awesome.
Crow Cena FTW
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Post by James McCloud IS John Godot on Oct 7, 2010 0:53:31 GMT -5
"Trust your instincts!" *clap* *clap* *clap* "Do a barrel roll!" *clap* *clap* *clap*
Nah, it was pretty cool to hear. I liked it.
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Post by nation98 on Oct 8, 2010 7:52:55 GMT -5
In the words of JR, 'It was hideous'
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Post by Junkenstein on Oct 8, 2010 8:05:44 GMT -5
Damn fans trying to get themselves over.
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Post by strykerdarksilence on Oct 8, 2010 8:34:11 GMT -5
In the words of JR, 'It was hideous' In what sense? Anyhow, everybody knows I'm a huge Cena mark and I was so in to that show! Fantastic chant.
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Post by Mozenrath on Oct 8, 2010 8:50:57 GMT -5
They need to chant louder than ever if Cena is going to throw the Spirit Bomb at Nexus in time.
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Post by waluigi on Oct 8, 2010 9:14:45 GMT -5
They need to chant louder than ever if Cena is going to throw the Spirit Bomb at Nexus in time. Randy Orton as Piccolo almost makes too much sense. Justin Gabriel is of course, Frieza
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Post by Bang Bang Bart on Oct 8, 2010 10:24:34 GMT -5
They need to chant louder than ever if Cena is going to throw the Spirit Bomb at Nexus in time. Randy Orton as Piccolo almost makes too much sense. Justin Gabriel is of course, Frieza No, Orton is Vegeta, so Cena can become a part of him. (After he gets done with f*** them all with Spirit Bomb.)
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Post by Texas Tornado on Oct 8, 2010 10:55:59 GMT -5
I really do think that this may be one of the greatest chants in WWE history. Compare it to the ECW one night stand chants, and wonder why, even through all of that, WWE knew to keep Cena babyface. All this time, Cena has been the one telling the fans to never give up, but right when Cena was being dragged through the mud, the fans were now right there telling HIM to never give up. I completely agree. This was one of the most genuine chants I've ever heard and I loved every second of it. The fans weren't chanting for the sake of chanting; these people felt as if they needed to chant something for Cena. When you have a crowd that can get that invested into what's going on you know you've found something special. Let's just hope that other crowds keep the spirit in this story alive.
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