FanPost

How to fight back against John Cena

I've been watching WWF/E my whole life. I have always loved the characters they throw in front of me. I understand that not all the wrestlers I like get to have a belt around there waist. This past Sunday at Money in the bank they gave the belt back to John Cena for his 15th title reign and it happened right in his home state of Massachusetts. I could hardly believe it. I keep waiting for John Cenato lose a clean match to some up and comers and instead I see the match end with Super Cena give an AA to Kane, and then follow it up by giving another one to Randy Orton.

All we need to do to fight back is.....tune your DVR's to record TNA. I know as angry as I am i am still not gonna stop watching, I just need them to know that now I am looking for other options for my pro wrestling. I don't care if you actually watch it. after that awful win by Cena the brass needs to know fans are upset. if you are unsure about TNA let me explain real quick.

Now then, the thursday just before money in the bank I tuned in to watch TNA for the first time in a very long time. everybody keeps talking about the company circling the drain, and after watching for 2 weeks I can't see why. I watched jeff hardy fall off the top rope to the outside and fall threw a table covered in barbed wire. I saw his partner (Some Mankind/Cactus Jack knockoff) named abyss get hit with a bat that was FULL OF NAILS. I saw a guy with no shirt on get chokeslammed onto thumbtacks. I saw enough blood that it brought me back to the attitude era for a minute.I have seen every belt in the company be defended on there non PPV events.

It leads me to ask; What do wrestling fans want? me I know what I want. I want people to bleed, I want the belts to get defended, I want to see crazy matches. in 2 weeks TNA has been giving me that. also Kurt Angle has all the belts up for grabs next week. so I now ask. Why is TNA not getting watched?

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