Good lord that's depressing. People say that Triple H is notorious for not putting over people cleanly, but John Cena is basically Triple H but 100x worse. Triple H didn't lose often, but he did so often enough that he didn't seem like a total douche and he even lost cleanly several times. Hell, he's even tapped out cleanly, which is something that Cena hasn't done at all since winning the WWE Championship back in 2005. The worst part is that John Cena's not even entertaining half the time. I'll admit that he has his moments, but the face of the company should be consistently entertaining. And the face of the company should have consistently good matches. Not just having good matches with whoever he chooses to try against.
It's sad because even when John Cena loses a match in a dirty fashion, he ends up basically destroying the person who beat him in several subsequent rematches. And of course, he'll win cleanly after kicking out of each of their finishers with ease. Then he'll get up and no-sell their moves after the match like nothing ever happened. The first 3/4 of 2012 had some of the absolute worst PPV endings, because you'd basically have a great PPV for a majority of the 3 hours, but then Cena, who didn't even have a championship for the entire year, would just magically get the main event over the WWE/World Heavyweight Championship. And the only good match he had when he was being billed over the world championship matches was the one with Brock Lesnar. Even his Money in the Bank Ladder match was crap, and so was the one against The Rock (for how much build it got).
I swear, it's sad, because this guy's actually a really good wrestler, but he just blatantly isn't trying half the time since he got to the top.
It's sad because even when John Cena loses a match in a dirty fashion, he ends up basically destroying the person who beat him in several subsequent rematches. And of course, he'll win cleanly after kicking out of each of their finishers with ease. Then he'll get up and no-sell their moves after the match like nothing ever happened. The first 3/4 of 2012 had some of the absolute worst PPV endings, because you'd basically have a great PPV for a majority of the 3 hours, but then Cena, who didn't even have a championship for the entire year, would just magically get the main event over the WWE/World Heavyweight Championship. And the only good match he had when he was being billed over the world championship matches was the one with Brock Lesnar. Even his Money in the Bank Ladder match was crap, and so was the one against The Rock (for how much build it got).
I swear, it's sad, because this guy's actually a really good wrestler, but he just blatantly isn't trying half the time since he got to the top.




