8 Weirdest Horrible Bosses In WWE

7. The Face That Runs The Place

On Monday Night RAW on 13th October 2014, Dean Ambrose and John Cena were booked into a Contract On A Pole match. The winner would face The Authority€™s Seth Rollins, a man both Ambrose and Cena wanted to pummel, at Hell In A Cell a fortnight hence. Ambrose won, and Cena was given a match with Randy Orton as a consolation prize. Fast forward to RAW the following Monday €“ the go home before the pay-per-view €“ and The Authority announce that the winner of the Cena/Orton match at Hell In A Cell will become the number one contender to face Brock Lesnar for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. So€ Ambrose wins the Pole match and gets a simple grudge match against Rollins. Cena loses the Pole match, and gets to compete to be number one contender for the WWE title. It€™s fuel to the whispers that John Cena is the secret €˜higher power€™ behind the Authority, €˜the face that runs the place€™, when losing a high profile match gets him further than winning it€ Dean Ambrose is about to experience what CM Punk had such a problem with; the fact that first refusal for the main event always goes to John Cena regardless of anything else, including common sense. Not only that €“ Cena constantly gets placed in €˜overcoming the odds€™ handicap matches as punishments from heel authority figures, as if it wasn€™t readily apparent that these are the matches he€™s best at winning€ but more on that later.
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