Thank you sir. I am actually glad I get John Cena, considering the only time I've ever seen Rock in the WWE was this comeback. So here I go.
Although both men are a great asset to the WWE, John Cena poses as a larger and more iconic figure in Sports Entertainment today. The two main points I'd like to touch on for now are his fan interactivity and his devotion to the company.
First, John Cena loves his fans. Sure, the IWC, for the most part, may hate him. But that is only a small fraction of the fans of the WWE. Say the ENTIRE IWC went to one show. My guess is that would be around 200,000 people. Think about how many other people show up to see them. There are millions and millions of fans worldwide who watch, and most of them love John Cena. This man knows this, so he panders to them. He gets the cheap "I love 'enter city name here'" pops, yeah. What face trying to stay over doesn't (E.g. R-Truth of his rapping days)? He wears bright, family friendly t-shirts, hats, arm bands. Many, many kids around the world shell out $20 on WWEShop.com to get that same merchandise. He makes the company money by being a fan guy. His jokes are corny, which thoroughly entertain children, and even some [slow witted] adults. Yes, Rock may pander to his fans, but he does so at a lower lever, and not nearly as efficiently as Cena. (And via Satellite...ha)
Secondly, his love for the WWE is a whole is much stronger than Rock's. A perfect example is last week on RAW, when he stated that he may hate Vince McMahon's guts, but he comes to work each day because it's what's best for the company. He knows he's the staple superstar on the RAW roster, and he tries his best to do them proud. He takes plenty of house shows and puts his heart and soul in the ring in every one of them. Although rumors swirl about him taking time off, think about the last time he did have a break. Correct me if I'm wrong, but it was when he got neck surgery in 2007? He returned at RR 08. Meaning he's been going for over 3 years straight without an extended break. The Rock left the WWE, leaving it on John's shoulders, might I add, in 2003, only to make minor appearances and a "return" here in 2011.
That's all I will touch on now, waiting for Baller's response, and saving my other points for possible retaliations.