>>19483402>we despise Cena when he failed to live up to the 'Hero'.No one despised Cena, they despised the writing.
>Who even is John Cena?A man who was about hustle loyalty and respect- until not evidently.
>His entire farewell tour was a fascinating deconstruction of his own character. He embraced his shadow fully (the Hermit to the Hero), and gradually crawled out of the darkness as the fans went from booing to cheering.The fans never booed.
>In the end Cena taps out. He is free from Super Cena. He is free from Make a Wish. He is free from being the first to arrive and the last to leave. He is free from expectation.He hasn’t been Super Cena in years and this is a terrible message to send for the character, John Cena doesn’t do make a wish because he has to or because it’s a character to live up to it’s because he’s a genuinely good person- something that cm punk, triple h, Chris Jericho, Brock Lesnar and even Daniel Bryan have failed to understood amongst many of his foils across the years. John Cena was never a real man pretending be a superhero he was a superhero because he just happened to be a real man that went above and beyond the standards human limitations when it came to accountability kindness and above all- being an asskicker in the ring.
This post purposely omits all the mistakes and retardation that takes place during this “story”- Cena’s half assed heel turn, selling his soul to the rock, attacking r truth for no reason, turning babyface again because the original plans just failed. It’s not lynchian, lt’s mangling and destroying of John Cena’s character written for and by people who have NEVER understood the character in the first place. In its attempt to mythologize it fails to see that the character was never mythical- it tears the character down to make him seem fraudulent when that was never the case.
0/10 post, genuinely- you’re not a real John Cena or WWE enjoyer.