
Originally Posted by
Briman
The result of last nights main event makes no sense at all.
10 years ago Hulk Hogan put The Rock over, 10 years later The Rock makes his grand return full of awful promo's and mass advertising on every show leading till Wrestlemania. John Cena delivers some of the best work of his career and as a result gets squashed by the Rock.
It makes no sense for business whatsoever. The Rock now leaves back into his routine with his already massive ego inflated more and the constantly consistent Cena stays around the be 2nd best.
It was the oddest result I have ever seen in wrestling and truly ruined an already bad wrestlemania.
One thing is for sure though and that is that John Cena is definitely the bigger man.
Actually it does if you think about it.
Why? Because it is the very first time that Cena has absolutely lost everything (The Nexus crap doesn't count) and can't retaliate.
Like he said, (Storyline wise) The Rock's life will continue out side and inside a little of the WWE, but John Cena will have to live with this loss. It is the first time he really had this look of disbelief on his face like "What now?"
If you really look into it, when was the last time Cena lost a PPV match clean? I mean clean? It has been years, I mean form a character stand point, even when he loses you get that feeling that he would have won if it wasn't for outside circumstances, even with CM Punk, you get the feeling that CM Punk can beat Cena and Cena at some point can beat Punk too, same goes with Orton.
So this is kind of the first time Cena has been put down for real, the first time he couldn't overcome the odds at all, in the end if you look at the match, he got cocky and he lost because of it, he believed his own hype for the first time and lost.
So what now? In the end, this story is not about The Rock, it will be about John Cena and him dealing with the ghost of the defeat and the very first time he was put down for real, which probably will end by WM 29 when he gets his win back from the Rock.
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