On the September 8th, 2014 episode of WWE RAW, Paul Heyman cut a promo telling John Cena how to defeat Brock Lesnar at the Night of Champions 2014 pay per view.
Heyman told Cena that he needs to give in to the rage and hatred inside of him. After all these years of hard work that Cena has put in for the WWE universe, he must be bothered deep down inside by the haters, the fans in the arena that always chant "Cena sucks, Cena sucks, Cena sucks." Heyman begged Cena to let it out and tell a fan to shut up just one time. He even gave a demonstration of what the old rapper John Cena from 2003 would do and rapped on a fan.
Cena stood there in the ring undecided. Heyman then told him that Brock Lesnar doesn't think Cena has it in him to turn on the WWE universe. This provoked Cena into almost turning heel as he took a step forward and looked like he was finally going to talk smack to the fans as Heyman had demonstrated. Unfortunately, Cena stepped back and instead told Paul Heyman to shut up. Cena then gave a passionate promo on why he would never turn heel.
Cena loves what he does. He likes being able to get kids to do their homework early so they can attend Monday Night RAW with their dad. He likes granting kids wishes and hanging out with them. This is who John Cena is. "Why would I want to give all of that up?" he questioned Heyman. Even if Cena did turn heel and beat up some haters, what good would that do? Cena said they would go running to the internet and say how bad he is.
And with that...ladies and gentlemen...is why John Cena will probably never EVER turn heel. Perhaps he can do it later on when he is much older and semi-retired or retired from pro wrestling, but not in the near future. If Cena were to turn heel, children's merchandise and ticket sales will go down and WWE's sponsors will cut off ties with WWE as they do not want to do business with a company that has an evil John Cena as its top representative superstar. If you want to see heel Cena, it might be best to just watch his old stuff from the early 2000s.
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
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