1. He Calls His Spots WAY Too Loudly
This is a really recurring problem for John Cena, so much so that, while Botchamania videos have the recurring feature, "Everyone Talks Too Much", they have a separate feature solely dedicated to Cena Talking Too Much, that's how often he does it. It's a bit of a head-scratcher how a veteran like John Cena has develop such a bad habit of calling spots. It's possible that the ring-side microphones have gotten incredibly advanced in recent years but still, Cena seems to fall foul of this more often than others. At Payback he was particularly loud, telling Rusev to "talk to the crowd", then when Rusev responded, 'what?', said even louder, "talk to the crowd". https://youtu.be/sNtzqJXM-RU?t=124 At the risk of sounding like a broken record, the crowd know in their hearts that wrestling is fake, but like any play, are willing to meet the performers halfway. That becomes a lot harder to do when one of the actors is bellowing the others' lines right into their ear. It's just another example of recurring bad habits that Cena has, when wrasslin' between the ropes. Should he address these nagging issues, then, frankly, there's nothing from stopping him from going down as one of the all-time-greats.