8 Reasons Why John Cena Is The Problem With WWE

WWE's golden goose is also its rotten egg.

First of all, we need to get one thing out of the way. This isn€™t your usual, John-Cena-can€™t-wrestle, 5-Moves-Of-Doom IWC article. We€™re not jumping the smark with this one. Just as jobbers €“ sorry, we meant €˜enhancement talent€™ €“ like Heath Slater and Zack Ryder have their place in a modern day pro wrestling organisation, and just as comedy workers like Santino Marella and Hornswoggle have a role to play, so too does John Cena€™s kiddie-friendly Superman character. And it€™s not just down to the vast amount of merchandise that the man sells, or the proven drawing power Cena brings to house shows and pay-per-views alike. Even in 2014, there€™s a cache to the persona of the never-say-die clean cut babyface that€™s survived the Attitude Era€™s blood and thunder approach to booking a pro wrestling angle. Cena€™s over like clover. But it€™s been a looong time since Cena turned babyface: over a decade, in fact. In that time, a lot of things have changed in WWE, not least the move to PG-13. In 2014, there are a lot of things wrong with WWE€™s programming. And the worst of them is John Cena.
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