mercredi 10 septembre 2014

Let's Go, Cena!

So this past Monday night I attended my first wrestling event in over 13 years. Since I last attended the cost of tickets have risen and I’ve never been in the Baltimore Arena before. There were a few things I realized from section 110, seat 1 in section 10; one thing I learned is that we need to keep an eye on this Neville guy.

The biggest thing I realized is how serious John Cena is about this business. After the final match, which damn near killed Seth Rollins (literally) and as everyone filed out to leave, Cena came out to give the crowd an extra match. During the 6 man tag, with Show and Henry against the Wyatts, Cena gave his attention to crowd. He gave eye contact and acknowledged people at ring side as well those in the nose bleeds. I could only compare it to the night I swore Michael Hayes pointed at me in the crowd. I compare it to the picture I have where it looks like the Undertaker is looking directly into my camera. While the crowd cheered for him to eventually enter the ring Cena instructed the crowd to cheer for Mark Henry who was in the ring getting his butt handed to him.

Going to this event I didn’t go with crowd’s persuasion I cheered for whoever was working the hardest. I cheered for both Orton and Reigns when I always thought I was a RR fan. The match was great and I gave credit where it was due. When the time came, to either cheer or jeer Cena, I found my “too cool for school” self shouting “LET’S GO CENA”. I know it’s fashionable to boo Cena. I know he’s a Hogan throwback. I also know that this man works his butt off to be loved, cheered and boo’ed. So boo him because he dresses like an 11 year old. Do it because he stays in the nice guy character (if it’s a character) but I don’t think you can ever boo him for his commitment to his job. He has the opportunity to marry and knock up one of the hottest chics in the game but he won’t have kids of his own because he doesn't want to be a neglectful father while loving his job.




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