Actually I find knowing is more than half the fun. The fact is still that the matches are "fixed"... but because you know the volatile nature of the performers and the environment, you realize that there is still quite a bit of unpredictability both before, during and after the show.Gamerforlife wrote:Apparently Randy did a recent interview where he said that The Rock has people writing his material for him... Maybe all this stuff is just a work, planting seeds for a major Cena/Rock showdown at some point... Sometimes the more you know about performers personally, the harder it becomes to enjoy the show
That's also just playing the role of anti-hero that Stone-Cold Steve Austin rode to infamy. But you are right; a lot of actors act to their strengths. Hot-heads play hot-head characters better, charismatic guys ooze machismo, and JBL rolled his Nouveau-riche cutthroat elitist character both off- and on-screen. (And here comes the Neil-Cavuto Lari... I mean, Clothesline from Hell!)arnold_the_bartender wrote:That respect I earned from the fans as a bad guy, I don’t want to lose that...
That quote might not be as harsh but still proves my point about talking down about other people. Like I said, (Randy Orton's) an ass general.
I don't think he can. For as long as the company wants/needs a Hulk Hogan eat-your-vittles say-your-prayers good-guy to grab the Hornswaggle demographic, Cena will use that image he's cultivated.Gamerforlife wrote:(I think Cena should be) asking himself why he gets (Cena Sucks chants) and maybe doing something about it
Also, the WWE-image thing... Was that really a joke? It is the end of the quarter and this would be the time companies start to trim the fat.












