However, by and large Cena does not lose unless he is robbed of a victory. This makes his character unbelievable for adult fans. Though he has put on great matches with the likes of CM Punk and Daniel Bryan, it's always the other guy who brings out a plethora of moves to make the match look good. Cena is infamous for his "five moves of doom" in that he only has a few moves which he uses again and again to win. He is the same corny superhero he was a decade ago, and he has even dropped his rapper gimmick to become even tamer than before.
Despite being booed out of arenas almost every week, the WWE is reluctant to turn Cena into a bad guy, because they would lose a lot of revenue. Cena sells the most merchandise and makes the most money for the company, so this reluctance is understandable, but his character is stale and unappealing to adult fans. This is because the company refuses to push another wrestler as the top face even after a decade. At best the other wrestlers get a big win over Cena and then subside into playing the No 2 role.
This was the time during which The Rock and Steve Austin became extremely popular, selling out arenas and garnering mainstream popularity. Professional wrestling was at its peak then, and the storylines were far edgier, more violent and a treat for adult fans.
The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. View original tweet on Twitter. What's behind the China-Taiwan divide? New Taiwan passport shrinks 'Republic of China'. Others were more forgiving. China and Taiwan: The basics. China and Taiwan have had separate governments since the end of the Chinese civil war in Beijing has long tried to limit Taiwan's international activities and both have vied for influence in the Pacific region Tensions have increased in recent years and Beijing has not ruled out the use of force to take the island back Although Taiwan is officially recognised by only a handful of nations, its democratically elected government has strong commercial and informal links with many countries Like most nations, the US has no official diplomatic ties with Taiwan, but a US law does require it to provide the island with the means to defend itself.
Which I guess is the look the WWE wants to give him. I actually embrace that; you see, this is what makes the WWE great. You guys paid hard-earned money to come out here and you have the right to speak your mind!
If you hate me, great; if you don't, even better, but the raw emotion that the WWE universe is what makes this company so great. What I am worried about is the people that every night cheer for me; that is what drives me! That is why I do what I do! He's trying so hard to be emotional about it, but you can't help but just laugh at him.
All his promos are about hustle, loyalty, respect, doing the right thing, etc. Did anyone really expect Dolph Ziggler to win against Cena in a clean finish match?
It almost feels like I'm wasting my time because it's either going to end in controversy or Cena's going to win, both usually very dull. Couple that with the fact that Cena's ring work is very limited, and I wonder why I even bother. Hell, he even looks down on Vince McMahon!
Cena runs the company basically. Cena gets what Cena wants, which isn't much usually, just about 20 championship matches a year. He has as much, if not more, backstage power as Triple H does. While he doesn't show it, he knows that he is the most vaulable asset the company has, and he isn't afraid to show it, eg. Sure, this was just on-screen, but the fact that he made McMahon look like a helpless old man really shows how much political power he has. There was a stat floating around that since or , he's main evented something PPV's.
That seems almost unrealistic. There have been about PPV's since ; that's ridiculous and really unecessary to feature somebody that much. Everyone asked me if I can use Chinese.
People at F9 gave me lots of interview information. I made a mistake. I have to say right now, It's so so so so so so important, I love and respect China and Chinese people, I'm so so sorry for my mistake. I'm very sorry. Yes, he's a beast. He surprised and impressed many back in when he spoke Mandarin at a press conference in Shanghai.
Cena has over , followers on Weibo, the Twitter-like platform he posted the clip to. The post has currently got over 11, comments, eliciting a mix of responses. Some are crediting him for apologizing, while others are pointing out that Cena at no point explicitly states that Taiwan isn't a country.
Otherwise, we won't accept it," reads one comment with over 3, likes. Another user writes: "What you have said in the video is nonsense. You can't take benefits from China, but in the meantime, do things to harm China's interests. Being discouraged by failure is normal, being detained by failure can be toxic.
Learn, rise, grow. Never give up. Taiwan legitimately fears an invasion by the CCP is coming.
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