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How to: book John Cena effectively as a face

We all know that for the past 10 years John Cena has been one of the most controversial babyface characters in the rich history of professional wrestling. His apparent lack of controversy on television has been, ironically, a major contributor to the ‘mixed reception’ ‘the champion’ has received since his meteoric rise to the top of the company. ‘Turn Cena heel’ has been released a million times with so many theories and suggestions on how to do it, but I have yet to find anyone who can suggest an effective way to book ‘doctor of thuganomics’ as an attractive face and so So much so, I have taken it upon myself to try to do it on this; The first function of “how”.

From day one of John Cena’s world title era, it’s not too much of a stretch to call him that, is it? – IWC’s favorite words regarding the company’s face have been “5 fatal moves” and “same old shit” as keyboard warriors around the world have expressed how unhappy they are with the best of West Newbury. But with an ever-changing ring offense being largely ignored by anti-Cena supporters, I think a change to the boy’s move set is far from the biggest issue that should suggest that it be changed. In my opinion, the biggest and most effective way for E to change his Mr. Cena booking for the better has to do with his positioning and display on his weekly Raw headline show.

So everyone knows (including the McMahons, etc.) that John Cena is considered E’s Superman, right? So why not play around with it? My suggestion regarding his televised in-ring exposure would be for Cena to take care of opponents at squash matches. Listen to me. During the weeks the E’s want Cena in the ring, they could have him crush opponents and then find things a lot tougher in pay-per-view. It would allow him to steer clear of the ‘safe’ work style for which he has been so widely criticized in his slow-paced ‘five moves from the return of doom’ bouts and still save his body. And while various types of secondary and middle undercard would feel the rage on TV, opponents who were elevated to face Cena on pay-per-view would be elevated in the eyes of fans when they actually tested Cena and pushed him into longer matches. in the pay-per-view event of each month. In this way, Cena could save his body on Raw, work in ‘safe’ games with pay-per-view, continue his reign as Champion, and still put people out. In short, if you crushed people week after week, challengers who weren’t crushed would be pushed regardless of whether they win or lose. The opposite of what happens now, where everyone dominates Cena and then loses.

It would be a simple and easy-to-implement initiative that would, at the very least, increase your likelihood of putting people above and not being considered ‘boring’. Of course, it’s just one piece of the puzzle and changes to its promo delivery and behind-the-scenes segments are also needed, but the Champion could, in my opinion, kill the whispers of his lack of wrestling skill to make such a change.

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