if he picked a different costume (that didn't give him an excuse to rap) or Brock Honored his contract
Cena never would have risen above Mid Card... at most maybe «keeping the US belt warm» he certainly wouldn't be 16x Champ
Not exact matches
Samoa Joe hurt Brock in a way that John
Cena and Randy Orton did not, in ways Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose
never had any chance to, and that's what we're supposed to remember.
I sometimes wonder, if the Montreal screwjob had
never happened, and WWE's on - air evil authority figures were complete works not based on real issues or perceptions, would people have rallied against
Cena and Reigns in the same way?
I have no doubt John
Cena worked hard to get where he is, but realistically a «
never give up» style message is more impactful coming from an underdog like Daniel Bryan than John
Cena.
Also, Miz and Maryse have been ripping on
Cena and Nikki hard for their relationship being fake and the fact they're not — and
never will be — married.
The 2014 Rumble title match between
Cena and Orton still occasionally haunts my dreams; I'm perfectly fine
never seeing another main event between those two.
Crowds loved Bryan for his hard - hitting in - ring style, yes, but they also loved the tenacity, the
never - give - up attitude that John
Cena spoke of and wore on a T - shirt but Bryan lived.
His physique has underwent many changes over the years, but he
never got out of shape — when he came back in the ring for his match with
Cena at WrestleMania XXVIII he was bigger and stronger than ever.
John
Cena, McMahon's spiritual successor to The Rock and The Rattlesnake — and perhaps WWE's greatest children's cartoon — often exhorts his fans to «
never give up».
Wrestlers like John
Cena, Randy Orton, Roman Reigns and this year's cover star, Seth Rollins, have
never looked better.