10 WWE Wrestlers Who Immediately Told You They Were Losing

4. John Cena - WrestleMania XXVII

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Looking disinterested at WrestleMania is one thing, but in the main event? For the WWE Championship? That really takes the cake.

Said cake-taker was none other than Mr. Professionalism himself John Cena ahead of his scrap with The Miz at WrestleMania XXVII.

Cena got one hell of a special entrance, complete with a huge choir and a video package chronicling his career in explicit detail. It was like he'd died or something.

And then, when all that pomp and circumstance was over, out came Johnny boy with all the excitement of a ten-year-old at a family christening.

He looked solemn, like he was stepping out to be hanged rather than to fight for the biggest prize in all of wrestling. He didn't even properly sprint down to the ring!

Contrast this with Cena's entrance at Mania the previous year, when he also fought for the WWE title. That one is full of pep and vigour, where as the one from 27 is just a bit sad.

Maybe it was something to do with the fact the was about to get punked out by The Rock and have a WrestleMania L against The Miz on his record.

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