no, how it was handled was the poor part.
Overworking all their talent by still doing too many house shows?
Oh, but of course! We all know it's not the girls. That's the only singular moment that truly stands out since it's been one brainfart after another since.
Personally feel like the entire thing is Wrestlecrap-worthy from the sheer amount of "What the hell are you all doing?" involved here. Some of it makes sense - they had to "rebrand" the division to try to get what non-NXT watchers are left to take it seriously, but with every step along the way...
Cena from a purely sports standpoint was a heel this year. Bad comparison but he was the Rafael Nadal of WWE, when watching a tennis tournament it's very easy to root against the Big 3 and hope a young player makes a name for himself in the Grand Slam by upsetting the ol' unbeatable pro.
But when you're looking at it from that standpoint, Cena's never been in this kind of position before. He's not the company's biggest focus, he's not the guy you expect in the WWEWHC picture 365 days a year, shoot from a pop-culture sense he's filming dirty movies and his name is yelled in like half of the videos on Youtube at this point. This ain't the 2011 John Cena any more.