But when Cena kicks out of multiple finishers on Raw, I can't help but find that annoying. WWE fans hate Cena for the fact that he barely sells during and after his matches.
One of the best examples of Cena and his no-selling antics came moments after his main event victory over Brock Lesnar at Extreme Rules The following was reported by PWInsider.
The original plan was for Cena, despite winning, to be so beaten that he was carried out of the building, leaving an opening for Lesnar to brag that while he had lost the battle on a fluke, he had won the war.
When Cena decided to address the audience, Lesnar perceived it as Cena double crossing him and lost in on WWE officials. Apparently, Cena's lack of selling not only upsets certain members of the WWE Universe, but other professional wrestlers as well. It is viewed as the ultimate form of disrespect. Cena is not one of the greatest wrestlers to ever lace up a pair of boots in the WWE, but by the end of his career, he will be.
Fellow Bleacher Report Featured Columnist Ryan Dilbert wrote a beautiful column in which he explained that the number of World Titles Cena has won throughout his career is absolutely absurd.
I tend to agree with him. Within a few years, he may have more than 17, which would break the record for most World Title reigns, held by Ric Flair. Cena is a great role model, WWE ambassador and professional wrestler to a lot of people around the world, but when you look at guys like Shawn Michaels 4 and The Undertaker 7 , who have only held a handful of World Titles throughout their careers, Cena's number of reigns is beyond ridiculous.
Follow Adrian0F7. But Cena attracts a rare aura of being both successful and talented yet still gets despised. Is he a bad person? Is he a good person? He's a human saint. So why, why do people hate Cena if its not his success? However, he is in the quantum space of the middle where he's just a tiny bit over the middle.
He's good, the guy can go but unfortunately for too long he ended matches predictably and its the same thing that's holding Roman Reigns back at this moment. He hits his 2 flying shoulder blocks and the crowd boos as they realize what is coming. He does the spin out powerbomb and the boos become louder.
Cena stands alone and raises his hand as the crowd raise up in octaves as the man they boo laughs it off and hits his signature move,though sometimes he misses to throw in that bit of surprise. But even then, the crowd gets brought back down to earth when Cena hits the AA and covers his opponent The crowd just throw their arms up, cover their faces and take out their phones and tweet their displeasure.
No armistice or peace treaty has ever been signed. Taiwan's official name is The Republic of China as compared to The People's Republic of China and Chiang Kai-shek believed until his death that he would reclaim the mainland. After his death, in , democracy flourished in Taiwan, though attitudes toward the mainland remain a polarizing political topic. Mao Zedong and Chiang Kai-shek toasting in during a round of peace talks to end the civil war. The peace talks failed. China, for its part, has never recognized Taiwan as a country.
It has historically promoted a "one country, two systems" agreement, which would see Taiwan formally become part of China without a major loss of autonomy. That was the same line used to induce Hong Kong back into the mainland before the CCP made moves to undermine that country's democracy which is a whole other thing. It's an issue China takes very seriously. It has blocked Taiwan from the World Health Organization's World Health Assembly and has warned international airliners and hotel chains not to refer to Taiwan as a country.
Some military heads have warned that a Chinese invasion of Taiwan is a very real possibility. So in short, China sees Taiwan as a renegade province -- and it really doesn't like any insinuation otherwise. It's not just China's leadership that is sensitive to Taiwan's dependence or independence. Thanks to decades of patriotic education, censorship and sometimes jingoistic propaganda , experts tend to agree that parts of China's population have become increasingly nationalistic.
Without a free press or trustable pollsters, it's difficult to quantify. Many Chinese citizens think it an insult when Taiwan is referred to as a country and not a part of China.
And here's the key, central issue to Cena's apology: Hollywood in general does big business in China , particularly so for the Fast and Furious franchise.
So, with that as context, it would be no surprise if Universal Pictures gave Cena a tap on the shoulder to apologize to Chinese fans. Everyone asked me if I can use Chinese. People at F9 gave me lots of interview information. I made a mistake. I have to say right now, It's so so so so so so important, I love and respect China and Chinese people, I'm so so sorry for my mistake. I'm very sorry.
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