- Joined
- Dec 3, 2010
- Messages
- 4,452
- Reaction score
- 92
- Points
- 53
- Location
- Montreal, QC
- Favorite Wrestler
- Favorite Wrestler
- Favorite Wrestler
- Favorite Wrestler
- Favorite Wrestler
If there is one current rivalry in WWE you absolutely must have an opinion about, it is definitely Wrestlemania's "dream match" between Cena and the first Hollywood celebrity to be involved at the event since Regis Philbin that has actually garnered positive support from WWE's fans, fans who are usually very critical of WWE wasting a slot on the biggest card of the year to promote someone's movie or new dvd. However, this is certainly not the case for Dwayne Johnson who from what I hear, actually used to be a wrestler once upon a time.
Sarcasm aside, the majority of WWE fans seem to be happy to see The Rock back, which is fine and all. Even though his jokes aren't funny anymore, his insults are amateur, and he exaggerates far too often, nostalgia will always sell, particularly when everything else about your product just isn't very good right now. The one thing I'm surprised Dwayne hasn't brought up in his repetitive promos is how no fans during his era ever needed a Hall of Fame legend to periodically return to spice things up and help sell tickets the stars of that era should be selling. That comment alone would bury Cena and the entire locker room he's "fighting for" worse than anything he's said so far. Dwayne's a bit dull-witted (and predictable) these days, but I'm sure he'll stumble across something along those lines eventually. He still has a few weeks to cough it out.
Something I used to find myself struggling to understand before last night was why so many of the current generation's fans voice such negative opinion of the Attitude era, yet one of it's biggest stars generates the most overwhelming crowd support than any wrestler in ages has. But I get it now, the current fans are starting to realize how great it was during that era to hoot and hollar and sing along like idiots at anything even remotely catchy. Catchphrases during the Attitude era were superb, and everyone had at least 3 of them it seemed. The entire era was engineered perfectly for arena effect. Today's era is littered with half-assed T-shirt slogans such as "I'm Awesome", "I'm the Best in the World", "I'm Dolph Ziggler", and so on. But hey, at least the matches are longer now, right?
Regardless, Dwayne's remedial insults towards Cena seem almost like they were constructed by taping random words to a dart board, closing his eyes, and letting the darts decide what he will call Cena this week. "Kung Pow Bitch"? Can you honestly think of any other way someone could have thought that up? Dwayne is much more creative than that, but he knows the fans are happy and satisfied enough just because he's THERE. Then he mentions how ludicrous it is that apparently some people took his comments about "never leaving again" completely literally. Sure, how stupid can these people be? "Never leaving again" clearly only means he would "leave for several months at a time" instead of "several years at a time". Haha, god what a bunch of idiots. e
Though my favorite part of the entire promo was him mocking Cena for calling him out the previous week while he wasn't there... just like Dwayne is doing to Cena at this very moment. "I have a phone, you have my number, but... I don't want to talk to you." Okay? I guess as long as you're bashing Cena, it's not like you have to make sense or anything.
What's truly ironic about this whole article is the fact I bought the Rock's new dvd last night before Raw even started. I haven't had time to watch it yet, but I'm thinking of making an appointment to this evening to cleanse the 2012 version of The Rock from my memory. I'll just be glad when this rivalry is over. It used to be worth it when he took up that much television time, but not when he's only dropping by every few months and the only thing he ever does is talk crap about the exact same person. If Dwayne really wants to "come back", then he needs to get in the title hunt like everyone else and feud with more than one person, and do it consistently. Because right now it feels like just another Hollywood celebrity infecting the company like a bad case of fleas and WWE has been unable to shake those fleas off. These are the same fleas everyone remembered having when they were young. Even though they were a pain in the ass back then too, dammit, they were your fleas. That's pretty much how I feel about Dwayne Johnson.
Last edited: