Why do wrestling fans hate john cena




















Yes, I did quote that from Cena himself. This basically ties the other slides together. Everything he does makes him look like Superman, which I guess is the way the WWE wants him portrayed. If there's one reason to hate John Cena, it's his gimmick, which is one of the most repetitive gimmicks of all time.

That's what John Cena does, and he thinks he's so clever for doing it. No matter what he's doing, he always tries and embraces the hate. He thinks this makes us hate him even more, but we don't hate him for embracing the haters. We hate him because he's such a tool about it. Anybody with common sense can look right through Cena and realize that without the kids and women, Cena is nothing.

He wouldn't have that cockiness and persona that he has because of his legions of adoring fans. Cena thinks we boo him because we hate the way he carries himself. That is true, except we don't hate it; we find it annoying and boring. When you hate a heel, the casual WWE fan will hate him because of the way he sneak attacks or steals wins in a cheating fashion.

Hating a heel doesn't mean you don't want to see him; you still do. Cena, on the other hand, is somebody that the hardcore fan doesn't like to see on TV. Somebody that they are sick of seeing. We don't hate him because he's so good at playing the crowd, we boo him because we're sick of him being shoved down our throats.

Enjoy our content? Join our newsletter to get the latest in sports news delivered straight to your inbox! Your sports. The match results are pre-decided and wrestlers undergo extensive training to ensure they do not injure their opponents in the ring. Over-the-top theatrics, entrance music, unique personas are all part of a wrestler's personality, which is carefully decided upon by the promoters and creative department. Pro wrestling is also a soap opera in the sense that wrestlers are either identified as heroes faces or as villians heels.

Faces play to the crowd, wrestle within legal boundaries and come from behind to win matches. Heels insult the crowd and cheat to win matches.

This has been the standard fare in professional wrestling for decades, and WWE is no different. Mostly, every pro wrestling company has a top guy who is the face of the company, who it invests into heavily and promotes with equal enthusiasm. As fans we are supposed to cheer the most for this person. Hulk Hogan is perhaps the biggest example of a heroic figure. Indeed, he is the most recognised wrestler in the world.

While Hogan, Rock and Austin have all been cheered heavily as the top faces, John Cena has been booed by half the fans for at least the last half a decade.

Show More Comments. No thanks Delete. Cancel Update. Login to reply. Cancel Reply. Contact Us. GDPR Compliance. Writer Awards. Who cares if Cena kicks out of multiple finishers at a PPV? That builds drama and excitement to matches. But when Cena kicks out of multiple finishers on Raw, I can't help but find that annoying. WWE fans hate Cena for the fact that he barely sells during and after his matches. One of the best examples of Cena and his no-selling antics came moments after his main event victory over Brock Lesnar at Extreme Rules The following was reported by PWInsider.

The original plan was for Cena, despite winning, to be so beaten that he was carried out of the building, leaving an opening for Lesnar to brag that while he had lost the battle on a fluke, he had won the war. When Cena decided to address the audience, Lesnar perceived it as Cena double crossing him and lost in on WWE officials.

Apparently, Cena's lack of selling not only upsets certain members of the WWE Universe, but other professional wrestlers as well. It is viewed as the ultimate form of disrespect. Cena is not one of the greatest wrestlers to ever lace up a pair of boots in the WWE, but by the end of his career, he will be.



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