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Post by ChitownKnight on Apr 10, 2013 23:02:54 GMT -5
work? With everyone telling Cena that his time is up, and that he will be eclipsed by Ryback. Fans cheering louder and louder for Ryback. Ryback finally winning at whatever PPV they have their match in, and then Cena eventually gets jealous and paranoid of Rybacks popularity and snaps. Im not making another heel turn prediction, but would this make of a good storyline?
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Post by Djm Doesn't Find You Funny on Apr 10, 2013 23:06:06 GMT -5
John Cena is never turning heel.
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Post by Sparkybob on Apr 10, 2013 23:10:39 GMT -5
If Cena is ever turning heel, it would probably be in his twilight of his career when he knows his time is up (pun kinda intended ) and he can give one final rub to the new face of the company on Cena's way out.
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Post by CATCH_US IS the Conversation on Apr 10, 2013 23:21:18 GMT -5
A few months ago Cena was endorsing Ryback and yelling FEED ME MORE. Can't really see him getting "jealous".
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Post by celticjobber on Apr 10, 2013 23:37:17 GMT -5
No, and I'm pretty sure Ryback attacking Cena and giving him the "up yours!" gesture is supposed to have turned the Ryback heel.
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Post by Bang Bang Bart on Apr 10, 2013 23:40:58 GMT -5
John Cena is never turning heel. I thought he already did turn heel on Monday? {Spoiler}
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Post by rnrk supports BLM on Apr 10, 2013 23:45:10 GMT -5
I must say, unless WWE wants Cena to keep getting booed like crazy, it's baffling that they'd immediately stick him into another feud against a popular babyface who gets big pops from the live crowds.
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