@JohnCena#ThankYouCena
My very first memory of WWE and the world of wrestling was in 2010, I was 7 years old and my dad introduced me to wrestling. I remember seeing the Nexus debut and attacked John Cena in the ring and destroyed everything. At the time I didn’t know what was happening and I was terrified for Cena. From then on I needed to know what happened next, so I tuned in each and every week since and never looked back.
John Cena was the reason that I fell in love with professional wrestling. And during Wrestlemania 27, which was my first Mania ever, I remember watching him vs the miz at my grandmothers house and I was heart broken when he lost.
Since then John Cena has undeniably become my favorite and still is. So Cena, thank you from the bottom of my heart for changing my life for the better and being there on tv for each and every week when I was a kid. Thank you for filling the house for 20+ years and being an inspiration to me for the past 15 years. You will always be the GOAT ❤️❤️
@MrSantiZap How’s the fitness been going? Doesn’t look like Jellyrolls gonna be on tv anytime soon so no need to cut or are you still planning on cutting for the summer?
@MrSantiZap Overall the show was fine but I get the same feeling after a PLE now, I always feel underwhelmed in some way and the shows feel empty and soulless, nothing to sink our teeth into and feels very formulaic
@MrSantiZap If we don’t get a definitive match between Oba and Brock. Yes a brawl could be cool to see and can set up a future match we need to see a semi longer match than the Mania match with a definite winner, and it should be Oba but if Brock does win I also understand