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I think WWE’s current strategy of trying to guilt trip the fans into liking Cena is a little pathetic. Cena went from “I don’t care what the haters think of me.”, to “Please, please, like me!”. Its a really poor last ditch effort to get people to cheer him. And for those of you who don’t know how to differentiate between kayfabe and real life, they’re intentionally making The Rock look somewhat boring, hypocritical, and repetitive. That’s because they don’t want the entire Sun Life Stadium audience booing Cena out of the building on April 1st.
Trust me, Cena calling The Rock out on having his promo written on his wrist wasn’t “a shoot”. Its all part of the show. The Rock is supposed to look like the bad guy, and we’re supposed to feel bad for cheering for him. That’s WWE’s goal because that’s the only way they can have the crowd split 50/50 at WrestleMania. The Rock isn’t a heel by any stretch of the imagination, but unless we’re reminded of what a terrible person he is every week, come WrestleMania the entire audience is going to be 100% behind The Rock. I think WWE’s long term goal is that they want all of the fans who boo Cena to have a change of heart and see the error of their ways, but that’s just not going to happen. If anything, that’s going to cause us to dislike him even more. If they want us to cheer for Cena, he’s going to have to be the one that has a change of heart. Not us.
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