WWE RAW Review: CM Punk Urns Respect

MAIN EVENT Q&A SESSION It was cool having the Legends there to ask John Cena and The Rock questions. Although, the segment did drag on far too long. John Cena didn€™t say anything new. I hate hearing him talk about how he can€™t win the big one (and drug Donovan McNabb through the mud to make that point). That€™s crap, Cena. You always win the big one. And if you don€™t, you use your Unlimited Tries cheat code so that you can. My God, all you€™ve done is win. You won your first title at Wrestlemania 21. That€™s winning the big one. Just because you didn€™t beat the Rock doesn€™t mean you€™ve become the Brooklyn Brawler. The Rock tried to show Cena respect but he really shouldn€™t have. He should have told Cena that the reason he didn€™t win is because his finishing move is a fireman€™s carry. John Cena then went on to talk about how he beat himself (tee-hee) and that the Rock really didn€™t. This is already played out and stupid. This segment went on almost 25 minutes. As much as the WWE wanted this match to be a UFC weigh-in, it wasn€™t. I€™m surprised the Philly crowd didn€™t crap on this segment more than they did. I can€™t wait for Wrestlemania to be over so that John Cena can either turn heel (which could have been hinted at last night) or John Cena becomes champion and the status-quo is met. Like I said earlier, there has been a month and half between Elimination Chamber and Wrestlemania. I€™m already tired of this feud. Sure, I€™ll be glued to the tv on Wrestlemania Sunday to see how it plays out but that€™s more so I can see that it will actually be over. Wrestlemania this year is either going to be awesome or an absolute disaster. There is no in-between. With matches still getting made two weeks before, I€™m leaning towards disaster. Hopefully, I€™m wrong. What do you think? Think Wrestlemania is shaping up to be awesome or an absolute train wreck?

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