Guess that perfectly explains Cena missing from the list then.
No it is because he is a poor wrestler. Now we can debate all day long how much of an impact Cena has or hasn't had on wrestling, but that is not what this list is judged on, it is based on guys work in ring and maybe the a bit on personaity and mic skills. Now to my knowledge the only two great matches Cena had this year were both with CM Punk who can have a good match with the lamp shade. I give Cena credit for his performance at MITB, he really stepped up that night, but a couple of shining moments in a whole year surely is not enough to make him one of the wrestlers of 2011.
Cork how can Power Slam be basied against WWE and TNA when Randy Orton made number two in the PS 50 and when WWE and TNA wrestlers constantly get on the cover of the magazine?
Power Slam is a great wrestling mag, with the perfect blend of in-depth covenge, amusing articles and passhiote views. I guess it just puts a lot of readers nose's out of joint because they tell the harsh truth about many of the overrated modern wrestlers fans cheer for LOL.
Back to the list, it is quite flawed, can't see why Orton is number two, he has had a respectable year, but it was not that good. And I am amazed to see Jeff Jarrett in there, as well as John Morrision. Look forward to getting the issue to see what they have said about them.