>>17299638Wow. You're actually fascinating to interact with.
~Point 1: You still don't comprehend the difference between (a) the portrayal of a babyface or heel character, and (b) the fan response to that portrayal.
~Point 2: You greatly exaggerate the negative fan reactions Cena received during most of his run. You can't even seem to acknowledge the outstanding characteristic that distinguished his run by very loud but also very mixed crowd reactions. If we were to take your word for it, he was a failure. Your bullshit aside, he was the most popular guy on the roster by every objective measure. This isn't up for debate. The boos belied his immense popular appeal and the tremendous amount of money he generated. You may have personally felt that his act had grown stale and that he was being "shoved down people's throats" for too long, but you are just one guy.
~Point 3: Cena spent much of his career as an admittedly cookie-cutter good guy promoting the ideals of hustle, loyalty, respect, persistence, and other virtues that constitute a morally upright character. You keep on saying that the Cena we saw in Brussels has gone heel "with the same act." Perhaps you truly are this dense, but Cena's act when he feuded with JBL and Umaga wasn't the same as the one where he was calling the fans awful human beings days ago in Belgium. Those are actually different acts.
~Point 4: First you completely made up the lie that "casual fans are cheering for" this whiney smark-repellent heel Cena. When I pointed out that the only evidence of any casual fan response was of him NOT getting cheered, you contradicted yourself by saying "Yeah, no shit. The crowd booed the heel." Read this point over several times until it registers. You fail to make sense. Always.
~Point 5: You misunderstand the analogy between "whiney bitch" Cena ahead of WM41 and "Iraqi sympathizer" Slaughter ahead of WM7. Live audiences booed the heel, but the program was forgettable. We need the soulless monster.