HEEL JOHN CENA APPRECIATION THREAD

Who sells their soul?

  • John Cena (the company man for decades)

    Votes: 18 34.6%
  • CM Punk (embraces being the devil)

    Votes: 14 26.9%
  • Seth Rollins (known for selling out to authority)

    Votes: 4 7.7%
  • Drew McIntyre (calls Rock his mentor, Rock owes him a favor)

    Votes: 12 23.1%
  • Logan Paul (does alot of ventures with WWE, fits role of corporate a$$hole)

    Votes: 2 3.8%
  • Damien Priest (nope)

    Votes: 2 3.8%

  • Total voters
    52
  • Poll closed .
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If Cena embraces the hate… :damn:

Agreed on Cody saying no.

I don’t think it’s Punk cause of the Heyman favor.

MAYBE Seth, with how he’s pissed at anyone aligning with face Roman. He might just be like f*ck having morals if nobody else does (in his view).

Drew Mac makes sense, would also be the most entertaining option. Would be interesting to see him with an updated “Chosen One” gimmick.

Saying nah to Damien.

My wildcard is Logan Paul but highly doubt that.
 

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I’m going Drew.

Remember when Drew re-signed…

Who was the one that presented Drew with a gift on re-signing as a surprise?

Who was the one that went out of his way to make sure he re-signed?

Who was the one that publicly congratulated Drew on his socials for re-signing, something this person hasn’t seemed to have done on Instagram for any other talents since?

The Rock.

 

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You got me convinced it’s Cena :merchant:
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People keep throwing Punk’s name around as the best choice, and while I get the appeal, it feels like retreading old ground. Punk already straddles the line between babyface and heel, and he’s played both roles. It’s the same reason Austin’s heel turn never fully worked—he already carried that edge, so what changes? Plus, from Punk’s perspective, what does Rock even offer him? Since returning, Punk has been on a tear—he took down Drew in a blood feud and hasn’t lost a step the way Cena has. Punk doesn’t need anything from Rock that he can’t earn alone.

But Cena? His justification is far more compelling. Since their feud began in 2011, The Rock has, in many ways, been in the right. Cena swore he’d never stop being a company man—yet he stepped away. He swore he’d never go to Hollywood—yet here we are. He said he’d never become the very part-timer he once resented—yet that’s exactly what happened. Rock won their first match, the one that mattered, taking not just the match but also the moral victory.

So why wouldn’t Cena finally listen to him? Loyalty and Respect have been the core of Cena’s identity for decades. But now? He’s spent years losing singles matches, his star has faded, and the admiration he fought so long to earn from the fans still isn’t getting him the win he needs. The one victory he craves to achieve greatness and immortality - something that makes all the hatred and ridicule he endured from the critics during his run worth something.

And if the only way to get it is to do the one thing he swore he never would? Maybe it’s time to, for once, give up.
 
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Drew is not main eventing night 2 of mania lol

It’s either punk or rock wrestling

Cena turning heel during his farewell tour ain’t happening
 
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