9 Cringeworthy Moments Every Fan Needs To See On The WWE Network

6. John Cena's Baloney, Fudge, Mustard Outburst

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Watch John Cena's recent dialogue with The Miz on SmackDown for proof that WWE's poster boy can cut seriously good promos when he wants to. Then, fire up the June 28, 2010 episode of Monday Night Raw for evidence of what happens when a grown man is reduced to acting like an 8-year old boy who doesn't get the latest video game console for Christmas.

Three words: baloney, fudge, mustard. With that errant phrase, Cena looked like a clown as he produced a hissy fit over news from the aborted Anonymous Raw General Manager that would make most toddlers roll their eyes.

Clad in three-quarter length jean shorts, a gaudy orange t-shirt and baseball cap, WWE's biggest star looked like a man dressed as a child for laughs rather than a credible headliner.

Worse was to come when Cena then said he "hadn't freaked out this bad since my mom cancelled my subscription to Warcraft" and revealed his fake email address to the entire audience as including 'candy pants'.

A decade before, the anti-hero rebellion of Stone Cold was tearing up Raw. This was never going to appeal to anyone over the age of 12.

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