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As I'm watching this I'm thinking about the Cena/RVD match and thinking has there ever been a champion that more people have hated?
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I went back and watched :styles: vs. John Cena from Money in the Bank. It was their first encounter but maybe the one of out the 3 that's overlooked. The crowd is fukking electric before the bell rings, Cena and Styles is already a great feud but the reactions each time make me think they can do it again a couple more times and make it legendary :whew:
 

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The first two AJ/Cena matches are the best since it' indie nonsense shyt that Cena adopted upon winning the US title in 2015 is actually a key part of the story, being that Cena is trying to prove he can hang with/outdo AJ in that department, so the movez for the sake of movez shyt actually has meaning. By the time they got to the Rumble this year, they basically did the same match but it had lost it's meaning and felt masturbatory and a cheap way to get the title off of AJ while getting Cena to 16 reigns without making it a huge deal. There's really no good reason why they had AJ drop the title to Cena at the Rumble considering Cena didn't have a single defense before EC and then dropped the title.

Other than to get Cena to 16 and move on, that is.
 

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Nitro 8-10-98 Dope ass episode

Jericho vs Stevie Ray tv title

Really good US title match between Bret & Luger

Meng vs Goldberg

Sting & Nash vs Hall & Giant

And this was in fukking Rapid City, Iowa

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Watching WCW 98 again, Hogan was a master politician. Hogan dropped the belt to Goldberg in early July, but has remained the biggest part of the show through September.

The celebrity feuds and his feyd with Warrior are generally getting the main events/last segment and more screentime than Nash/DDP/Goldberg.
 

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Watching WCW 98 again, Hogan was a master politician. Hogan dropped the belt to Goldberg in early July, but has remained the biggest part of the show through September.

The celebrity feuds and his feyd with Warrior are generally getting the main events/last segment and more screentime than Nash/DDP/Goldberg.

After Goldberg won the title, Hogan main evented the next 3 PPVs in a row while Goldberg went on 2nd to last (one being a fukking battle royal) on the next 2, wasn't even on the last one. :russ:
 
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