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Don't seem raunchy anymore. It's pretty PG now. They used to have way too much cheating. The authority had way too much power. It really felt like John Cena was taking on an impossible challenge when he stood up against the authority and Rusev. Thank god they both got cut down. |
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Giant Red Paratroopa Level: 77 Posts: 1370/1443 EXP: 4170168 Next: 20961 Since: 06-15-08 From: Earth Last post: 15 days Last view: 15 days |
I used to watch both Raw and SmackDown every week, and I followed WWE news on a daily basis. However, a little more than 2 years ago, I stopped watching since my living situation changed, and unfortunately, I have no idea where everything is at this point in this story.
The last time I checked on WWE related news, I recall that there were quite a few superstars who were inactive due to injur(y)(ies). I decided to check on a couple things while posting though and I see that John Cena was able to return from his injury, which is pretty great for him as a person, as well as for the show overall. However, it's also unfortunate simultaneously when it's taken into consideration how desperately WWE as a whole has always relied on John Cena for the main star power and to try to draw in ratings, and basically how there have been at least a couple injuries now that he's probably felt rushed back from just to continue helping to maintain a larger audience. He's been injured many times throughout his career, and while it's truly amazing how determined and dedicated he is to the business and his position, we've likely all shared concerns for how long he can keep on going as such; and once WWE can no longer rely on Cena, who and what will they have left? Regardless of how a lot of people feel about the character, there's no denying how much of a draw the John Cena brand is to the WWE show as a whole and to their sales market. While they've tried to further establish more unique superstars, a lot of people who don't follow WWE have commented over time that the only superstar in recent memory that they've heard of and/or can recall is John Cena. Ironically, I feel that with all of the push for social media and public access to unlimited information nowadays, it seems like it's actually more difficult to establish multiple superstars to reach the same level that John Cena has achieved in recent times, and the levels of the established "veteran" superstars from the past who WWE still relies on for occasional, infrequent guest appearances in order to appeal to a wider audience bracket. I used to really like Mr. Kennedy from when he first showed up in WWE. It was back when I had only just started to watch WWE again (after not being able to watch it for some number of years). Winning the Money in the Bank was probably the biggest and most significant moment in his career. However, it was from that point on when the remainder of his WWE history seemed to only go downhill, with one unfortunate occurrence after another. It was painful for me as a Mr. Kennedy fan to watch. After he was released, I kept updated on the news that he moved to TNA, but I don't recall ever even watching any of his work there, likely because I didn't have cable access at the time (just like now), and as soon as I did (temporarily), I rarely bothered to watch TNA, since I apparently missed the best periods of time to watch. Anymore, I've watched other shows besides the WWE product, but I will still check up on things on occasion, but very infrequently. Immediately before I was unable to continue watching (again, not by choice), I along with millions of other fans enjoyed following Daniel Bryan's epic journey, story, and rise through the ranks. It was heartbreaking to read that he was forced to retire due to medical reasons, but like everyone else, I understand that health comes first, and I hope for the best for him, as well as all of the other superstars who put their bodies and well-being on the line each and every time they enter the ring for our entertainment. |
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