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John Cena's Return
Topic Started: Oct 28 2008, 06:37 PM (300 Views)
Purple Marauder
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Broadcasters Jerry Lawler and Michael Cole just announced on RAW that John Cena will indeed make his highly anticipated return at the Survivor Series.


So Cena comes back at Survivor Series. What are your thoughts on his return? Did you miss him? What will his role at Survivor Series be? Are you waiting on his return or do you not care?
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MY85
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Wouldn't the more appropiate question be asking if you still hate him.

I find his fans and the anti-Cenas more annoying than Cena himself. But that's just me.

But one thing I'd like to point in regards to his videos promoting his return... mostly the one with the celebrities... I think associating him with the Jonas Brothers tarnishes his image badly (more than it already is). :lol:
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What celebrities video? Who did they have in it? Did they have Gary Coleman and Vanilla Ice?
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Might as well...They are probably on WWE.com
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Oct 28 2008, 06:37 PM
or do you not care?
That's the one. I just don't care about Cena and unless they do some type of gimmick overhaul (I fast forward through those packages, so I don't know if they are hinting towards one), then I don't see my opinion of him changing. I know he's going to be pushed hard whether he's the champ or not. If Cena is there, then, fine, I'll watch him. If Cena isn't there, then I don't miss him. :shrug:
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MY85
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Speaking of Cena, I don't know if he'll appear with the same song.

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The following is from an article on TMZ.com:

Jamal Grinnage and Eric Murray -- that's Lil' Fame and Billy Danze -- want to put the kill switch on Cena's song, "Time Is Now," saying it borrows heavily from their hit "Ante Up." In a federal lawsuit, they claim WWE's lawyers actually found some person to sign off on the license who was only a receptionist and didn't have authority to do so.

The biggest point of actual musical contention is one non-English line -- "BRRR Abado" -- that appears in the original song once, and in JC's song three times.

The suit asks for destruction of Cena's song and $150K from the defendants. No word from Cena or WWE yet.
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It's funny how rappers can take samples from just about any rock song but as soon as there are ones that haven't done anything to be recognized, it's all about how there beats get stolen and they need to get paid and blah blah blah.

Why wasn't it mentioned when the song first came out? Simple cause no one cares about these two.

Anyways, speaking of Cena.

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SOMETIMES, the best professional wrestling is all talk. It seemed that way when World Wrestling Entertainment star Triple H rated colleague John Cena recently.

"This is his life, this is his wife, this is his kids," Triple H said of Cena's WWE commitment.

"This is everything he is."

Cena, 31, considers the comment carefully. Was Triple H, the league's cerebral assassin, playing mind games?

"Coming from one of my peers, it could be taken two ways," Cena smiles.

"I guess I am a one-trick pony. I love what I do. I've had opportunities to make a living in other facets of entertainment and I've turned a lot of things down to stay in the wrestling ring."

Cena pauses for thought.

"However I choose to look at it, Triple H is actually very correct," he says.

"I've been in this company quite a while now and everybody knows I'm the guy who doesn't say no.

"I want to spread the good word of this company to whoever will listen.

"I don't have a wife, I don't have kids and I certainly travel 300 days a year. So, well said, Triple H.

"This is my family. I certainly don't have a back-up plan. This is all I have."

Of course, Cena, a WWE champion, actor and rapper, has other options.

His 2005 album, a solid hip-hop outing titled You Can't See Me, was a US Top 10 hit. Cena starred in the action flick The Marine and coming cop drama 12 Rounds.

But his brand as a WWE superstar is global. Initially a bodybuilder, Cena became a wrestler in 2000 and signed to the WWE two years later.

Cena's mojo is based in truth and backing himself -- no matter how it plays with audiences.

"I'm a genuine guy. I act how I want to act, I dress how I want to dress. I don't follow trends," he says.

"If it happens to be cool at the time, so be it, then I'm the cool guy. If it's out of date, then I'm out of date.

"If I'm getting booed because I'm out of place, I don't try to put myself in place. I stay the course and wait for good things to happen."

You Can't See Me was equally polarising.

Cena, influenced heavily by his cousin, Marc Predka, a Boston area rapper known as The Trademarc, had tight flows.

The album rolled with party jams, fight music and battle raps.

On the rhyme Just Another Day, Cena compared his struggles in poverty and wealth.

"I've been broke enough to live out of my car," Cena says.

"I've been virtually homeless and I've been successful and there is a struggle at every rung of the ladder.

"If you don't have two nickels to rub together and win the lotto tomorrow, would you be set for life? No. You'd have a new set of problems to deal with.

"Mo' money, mo' problems," Cena says. "Something happens with every step."

Cena has always put a funny spin on the good life, sex and women.

On his hilarious (and WWE-disowned) video blog, Five Questions with the Champ, Cena once said he was single, available and easy.

In another episode he named his manhood Richard Hammerbush.

How does Cena view women and relationships?

"If you asked me five years ago, I would've had a different answer for you," Cena responds.

"But, being on tour for so many years and having been across the globe seven or eight times, I'm slowing down when it comes to things like that.

"I'm really focusing on being an adult.

"I'd love to be the guy who took this business (WWE) to the next level. Where we can walk the red carpet at the Oscars, we can go on any television talk show in the world, we can be associated with the entertainment and sport elements we're supposed to be associated with.

"That's my vision rather than having a good time tonight so I can have story for you tomorrow. I'm focusing on the big picture."


Source.
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Raw has been a lot better without him, was last time too ... he should quit wrestling and keep on making great movies like The Marine!
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MY85
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Nov 4 2008, 12:49 AM
Why wasn't it mentioned when the song first came out? Simple cause no one cares about these two.
By "these two", you mean Cena and Vince or the rappers?

3 years ago, the song and Cena wasn't that famous. Suing him right now is like bidding their time to sue him for a bigger amount of money, but that's too genius for those rappers.
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The rappers of course it wasn't big at the time but still something could've been said.
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