WWE: 10 Reasons John Cena Is At A Career Low Point Right Now

If he doesn't change course very soon, Cena may start to become irrelevant.

John Cena is the number one star in WWE and has been on a career high for nearly a decade now. He first won the WWE Championship at WrestleMania 21 in 2005 and hasn't looked back since, consistently being booked as the main event act and face of the company. Whether you like him or not, this is the Millennium generation's Hulk Hogan, their Steve Austin or Rock. He has in fact had a longer main event run than Austin and Rock combined. Something is going on with Cena in 2014 though. For the first time ever we are seeing him take a step back, partly out of choice, partly out of the company changing the pack. This year has been uncharted territory for John, he was just a mid card match at WreslteMania 30, where he found himself received with apathy and silence. Currently he is just another guy on the card, a build-up match to the real headliners of Evolution, The Shield and Daniel Bryan at the May pay per view Extreme Rules. This trend has continued on Raw: fans are there for other aspects of the show, John Cena just happens to be there as well. Just why exactly has WWE's golden boy fell from grace so much? One plus for Cena is that his merchandise remains the hottest seller and internally he is still considered the number one act. Television tells a different story however and the future doesn't look much better for John - if he doesn't change course very soon he stands to lose a hell of a lot of his status. Here we examine the 10 reasons John Cena is running into a career low point which he may never recover from.
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