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John Cena tells it like it is.
Topic Started: Mar 21 2009, 07:13 PM (1,118 Views)
pathollywood
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During last night's appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live, John Cena said he has a problem with Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson because of the way he left pro wrestling. Johnson has stated that he loved the business but did not intend on returning when he became a movie star, and Cena said how that has affected wrestling fans when he is gone to film movies.

"He's obviously got his start in the WWE, gone onto movies, but in the process, the whole time while he was in the WWE, he just preached to our fans -- who are very loyal -- how much he loved the business," Cena said of Johnson. "He says he loves the business so much, but then just up and leaves. So here I am, I've done The Marine, I'm still working full-time for the WWE, I've got 12 Rounds coming out and everybody's asking, 'When are you leaving?'"

Well I agree. Most wrestling fans dislike "Dwayne Johnson", Most love "the Rock". So why the hell does he suddenly get in denial and guilt for his previous, and best known career?
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pathollyhunter
Mar 21 2009, 07:13 PM
... everybody's asking, 'When are you leaving?'"
Its 2006 all over again!
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Cena's "problem" with the Rock is stupid. Dude wrestled for eight years and became a movie star. Big deal. His status as a Hollywood star does more good for the image of wrestling than Steve Austin coming back every year to be a special guest referee at Cyber Sunday.
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All these years and we're still at Rock = traitor. I didn't even realize some wrestlers thought this too.
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President Skroob
Mar 22 2009, 07:09 AM
All these years and we're still at Rock = traitor.
I don't think hes a traitor.

What else could he do if he was still with WWE?
Be a champion for the upteenth time. We already have someone to do that. He's called HHH.
Cut awesome promos to amuse the audience? We already have someone to do that. He's called Santino Marella.
Star in lame WWE movies? We already have someone to do that. He's called John Cena.
Come back for ONE MORE MATCH~!? We already have someone to do that. He's called Hulk Hogan.

I'm glad the Rock is doing movies. If you're happy doing what you want in your life that's all that matters IMO.
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Wait...this could spill into a feud by next year's WM finally turning John Cena heel again and bringing The Rock back for just that one or maybe two, or 3 matches. Anyways phuckk it tho, Kane phuckked up a UFC pussy!!!
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Actually, Kane did not.
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Cena's just sad because he's a dogshit actor and Rock is kinda good at it.
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Wat do you mean Kane did not? Phuckk don't tell me it all turned out to be only a rumor n shytt...
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Kane himself said that it was bullshit. WWE was nowhere near Detroit the night the fight allegedly took place, and why would Kane be in Detroit anyhow? The scenery?

"Successful" is clearly a relative term for Mr. Cena. He'll never break free of being at the bottom of the top 10 if he keeps doing stupid WWE action vehicles, because the market for those movies dried up around the time Speed 2 hit.
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12 Rounds barely scraped up $5 million this weekend, coming in seventh behind Race to Witch Mountain at sixth.
Edited by March Haire, Mar 29 2009, 07:35 PM.
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Also, the Great Kahli will be appearing in a movie by the director of the Thin Red Line. It stars Brad Pitt and Sean Penn, and is thus Oscarbait. Kahli for Best Supporting Actor.
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I am a huge Rock fan. Always have been, always will be, and I can honestly say that I don't feel like he owes me anything. Could the WWE benefit from his return, even if it was part time. Sure it could. But if its not what he wants to do with his life, I'm not going to get pissed off about it.

Cena needs to take a chill pill, and look at how lucky he is to be in the time frame he is in the business. If he had been in WWE during the Attitude Era, he couldn't have been close to where he is now as far as main event status. He's a great mic worker, and an improving wrestler, but he couldn't hold a candle to Rock, Austin, HHH, Taker, Kane and Foley in their heydays.
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Oh stfu u kno he would especially since around that time the gangster lyfestyle here in Los Angeles and everywhere else was more big than it is now so he'd be a top favorite I'm sure.
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Yeah, the wigger from West Newberry MA who will brush your mouth with Colgate. That would have been fucking huge in 1997.
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Mar 30 2009, 08:51 PM
Cena needs to take a chill pill, and look at how lucky he is to be in the time frame he is in the business. If he had been in WWE during the Attitude Era, he couldn't have been close to where he is now as far as main event status. He's a great mic worker, and an improving wrestler, but he couldn't hold a candle to Rock, Austin, HHH, Taker, Kane and Foley in their heydays.
If Cena existed during Attitude he’d be higher on the roster than anyone but Austin.
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Rock and Taker would have been bigger. He might have at the top of the list of people waiting to break through the glass ceiling, or maybe just behind Hunter, depending on Russo. Kane's always been a jobber to the stars, and that was basically Foley's function as well, but with Russo making decisions, he either would have been huge, or would have been the Nation of Domination's white bitch.
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I couldn't see him being as big as he is now either, I doubt is kid friendly rapper/soldier gimmick would have gotten over especially considering WWE had huge stars in Rock, Austin, HHH, Vince and Ministry Taker who all had darker personalities. They would probably have repackaged Cena but a darker version of him wouldn't have stuck I don't think.
Edited by LAMB, Mar 31 2009, 05:04 PM.
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