The Rated R CMStar
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The WWE landscape was shocked to hear that their number one draw, their one year champion, the man capable of creating his own era, John Cena, was injured after a failed hip toss and would be out for 6-8 months, even that time has been extended in some reports to a full year.
A few days ago, we witness that the one getting the spot as a champion was none other than Randy Orton.
That brings me to my point. Back when Evolution started, Randy Orton was seen as the next big star, the guy that WWE would depend on, that solidify when he obtained the IC title, carrying for months getting one of the longest reigns in years, then feuding legend, and getting a clean pin at WM, Mick Foley. Only to then culminate with becoming the youngest World Champion in history. Yeah, it was certainly seeing that WWE was stablishing Orton as their franchise guy, but what happens, he gets buried, right from Unforgiven straight to the Royal Rumble by HHH, ending his franchise guy run and possibilities.
Rewind for a second, John Cena getting the US title from Big Show at WM. Yeah, he was probably seen as the future, but you really have to ask yourself, did he really was being book from the beginning as a guy that could be what he is today? No, the answer is simply, no, he wasn't being booked that strong, and certainly not as strong as Orton. But now go forward, right when Orton ends being buried, who starts getting pushed toward real Main Event, John Cena, tying the RR with Batista.
Now advance to 2007, with Cena being the monster he is, with submission victories over the likes of Edge, HHH, HBK, Chris Benoit, The Great Khali, even put there Umaga as he passed out to a reforced with the top rope STFU. And see Orton, WWE has to spend an entire year to build up as a proper contender a former future franchise guy. That's how weak he was.
Cena gets injured. And it has never been a secret that Vince saw in Orton first than in Cena their go to guy. Nowadays Cena is WWE, but do you see Randy Orton removing Cena as the top star. I mean, John is out for an entire year, and Randy is supposely slated for a long reign and a monster push, so basicaly do you see Randy Orton replacing John Cena as the Number One Draw, Number One competitor in the WWE.
A few days ago, we witness that the one getting the spot as a champion was none other than Randy Orton.
That brings me to my point. Back when Evolution started, Randy Orton was seen as the next big star, the guy that WWE would depend on, that solidify when he obtained the IC title, carrying for months getting one of the longest reigns in years, then feuding legend, and getting a clean pin at WM, Mick Foley. Only to then culminate with becoming the youngest World Champion in history. Yeah, it was certainly seeing that WWE was stablishing Orton as their franchise guy, but what happens, he gets buried, right from Unforgiven straight to the Royal Rumble by HHH, ending his franchise guy run and possibilities.
Rewind for a second, John Cena getting the US title from Big Show at WM. Yeah, he was probably seen as the future, but you really have to ask yourself, did he really was being book from the beginning as a guy that could be what he is today? No, the answer is simply, no, he wasn't being booked that strong, and certainly not as strong as Orton. But now go forward, right when Orton ends being buried, who starts getting pushed toward real Main Event, John Cena, tying the RR with Batista.
Now advance to 2007, with Cena being the monster he is, with submission victories over the likes of Edge, HHH, HBK, Chris Benoit, The Great Khali, even put there Umaga as he passed out to a reforced with the top rope STFU. And see Orton, WWE has to spend an entire year to build up as a proper contender a former future franchise guy. That's how weak he was.
Cena gets injured. And it has never been a secret that Vince saw in Orton first than in Cena their go to guy. Nowadays Cena is WWE, but do you see Randy Orton removing Cena as the top star. I mean, John is out for an entire year, and Randy is supposely slated for a long reign and a monster push, so basicaly do you see Randy Orton replacing John Cena as the Number One Draw, Number One competitor in the WWE.