måndag 5 november 2012

A cause for concern?

It seems like we might have just found a reason as to why John Cena has been placed in this current storyline with AJ Lee. It's been reported that he's the top WWE star that came up to Vince Mcmahon and told him he ''was out of touch with the product and the audience''. If this is true, then it's easy to understand as to why Cena has been put in such a discomforting position. 

Cena has never been the type to complain. He is known for being an extremly hard worker, is loved by the kids and is seemingly a likeable guy outside of the ring. It does beg the question though. Did Vince Mcmahon place John Cena in this kind of storyline as to punish him for his opinon? One would think not. If we go back to the Summer of Punk, alot of things that was wrong with the company was being talked about. CM Punk said many things about the company and Vince in particular. From claiming that WWE would fare better after Vince's death to calling his family incompetent, he wasn't punished for his opinions. As a matter of fact, he was rewarded for it and is one of the top guys in the company. So why is it different for John Cena? 

I can understand why he would speak up against Mcmahon. He is a veteran and has been with the company since 2002. He loves the wrestling business and the WWE in general but feels like Vince is starting to misunderstand what the fans want. WWE have never been known for listening to the fans and is a major reason why the product is sorely lacking the excitement they used to possess for years. In my mind, if Cena is being punished for speaking his mind, then I think he needs to cross the line. 

Some of you who are reading this might think, ''Oh come on, he's never gonna go to TNA''. I have news for you my friends. When Scott Hall was a huge star in WWF at the time, what did he do? He jumped ship to WCW. What about Hulk Hogan? After reaching superstardom, he went to WCW. How many of you would have thought that Christian would go to TNA? People didn't believe it for a second, yet it happened. What about Kurt Angle? Arguably one of the biggest signings in TNA history competing in a company that had existed for only 4 years. I could go on and on, but I think I have proven my point. If Vince Mcmahon and John Cenas relationship gets even more strained, or Cena decides it's time to think of his well being, then you can expect him to join Impact Wrestling. In this business, never say never.

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