But Cena wasnt finished there with his novelty use of chairs. Having eventually seen off his adversary with an AA through six chairs, and with Barrett literally crawling away from the ring, Cena pursued his one-time tormentor back to the top of the stage. Ever the good sport, Cena dished out a few more chair shots before covering Barrett with a nearby pallet. We then witnessed one of the most elaborate post-match celebrations in WWE history, as John Cena proceeded to yank down an entire stream of chairs that hung from the roof, sending them crashing onto Barrett below. Of course, his prior placement of the pallet beforehand meant that no actual punishment was inflicted on Barrett, but it was still a pretty cool stunt designed more for visual effect than anything else. On top of that, there was something of a metaphorical resonance to having Cena literally bury Barrett just moments after beating him in the middle of the ring. Although, its unlikely that was the WWEs intention