Why John Cena vs Undertaker is very important match to you? +BQ?
Undertaker had feud with John Cena around 2003. John Cena had make very impressive Debut to be in the match with Kurt Angle on smackdown. After that, The locker room had congrats to John Cena. We know something will changed after, John Cena had shake hands with the most respected wrestler in the locker room.
Brock Lesnar career was very short only 4 years. Brock Lesnar was going to be the face of the company. After, He'd leave the company to be Football player and UFC fighter. They'd make John Cena to become the face of the wrestling business. John Cena got over by the crowd because of his great mic skills and charisma.
He always having good feuds with everyone. John Cena had accomplished everything in the company. He's successful wrestler and entertainier. We're going to see this match at wrestlemania 30. We've lot of wrestlers had the superman character like Hulk Hogan, The Ultimate Warrior, Bret Hart, Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock, John Cena and more others.
I believe Undertaker would've lost to Hulk Hogan or Stone Cold Steve Austin only if, The Promoter Vince McMahon and WWE creative team had make the match long time ago. The match will be the must see match in pro wrestling history. They're the bigger draws of the business. People wanted to see Undertaker wrestle at wrestlemania because of his impressive Undefeated Streak. John Cena is the only full time who is worthy to ending the streak at wrestlemania.
If, John Cena beats Undertaker's undefeated streak, The fans said they would stop watching wwe. The IWC already hate John Cena since 2005. That's going to make John Cena the most hated wrestler in wrestling history. Undertaker Undefeated Streak is very hard to the wrestlers. Undertaker might be the Greatest all time. I'll keep watching If, Undertaker retires being Pro wrestler. He has give us the best almost 30 years. He's very loyal to the company. Why Undertaker vs John Cena is very important dream match to happened at wrestlemania 30?
BQ Are the Four Horsemen greatest stable all time?
The Dragon2013-05-16T09:22:42Z
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Why is Cena vs Taker important to The Dragon? Simply because Cena is THE face of pro wrestling, it's most recognizable star, the most in-demand performer from pro wrestling and "sports entertainment" wanted for guest appearances by other forms of entertainment (I'm not counting The Rock because he's not a full-time wrestler or full-time member of the WWE; he's an actor who does an occasional match for the WWE, that's all). Cena is this generation's "Hulk Hogan" or "Ric Flair" or "Stone Cold". It absolutely does not matter at all if the IWC "hates" him. The quotation marks are intentional. If those who claim to hate Cena really hated him as much as they claim then they wouldn't watch the WWE nor would they spend so much time and energy blaming Cena for everything wrong in the world. Cena is, without question, the biggest wrestling star in the world of the past ten years. He does it because he loves it and loves the fans. Cena lives to be a WWE "superstar". Lesnar, on the other hand, did it, and does it today, strictly for the money, nothing else.
The Undertaker, much like Andre The Giant, has transcended the company he works for. Taker, like Andre, occupies a whole other plane of stardom nobody else does, not even Cena. That's a very apt correlation. If Cena is this generation's Hulk Hogan, then Taker is this generation's Andre The Giant. Hogan and Andre were the two biggest forces of the 80's. Cena and Taker are the biggest forces today. And they certainly define the old saying of "the irresistible force (Cena) meeting the immovable object (Taker)".
Their first go-round happened when Cena was basically a rookie trying to make a name for himself. Taker was already established. Cena did well but he was basically just getting started. Taker is past his prime, yes, but still a very dangerous opponent capable of defeating anybody. Cena can be said to be a little past his prime, as well, as injuries have slowed him down a bit. But that doesn't matter. They are still the two biggest forces in the WWE. Still the two guys everybody wants to beat to make names for themselves.
Cena is no longer that rookie trying to build a reputation. He's done that already. He IS the biggest star in the business and he's beaten everybody there is to beat in the WWE. Except for The Undertaker.
Taker, as well, has beaten everybody. Except for John Cena. A whole lot of fans consider Taker the greatest of all-time. But unless he faces Cena at Wrestlemania that claim isn't valid. They are the two biggest stars in the business. They HAVE to face each other at Wrestlemania.
If Cena is the one to end The Streak the WWE will not lose any viewers. Those who obsess over Cena will be back the very next night "hating" him while they watch RAW. The snivelers will be back on the internet blaming Cena for everything wrong in the world, whining about Taker getting "screwed", believing Cena somehow someway manipulated Vince into making Taker lose or some BS. Win lose or draw, doesn't matter, the WWE won't lose any viewers.
BQ: Absolutely! The original Four Horsemen are the blueprint, the prototype, the standard, and any other word you may want to use, for the pro wrestling stable. They exemplified what it means to be a TEAM where nobody was more important than anybody else, where the group as a whole had common goals and they all did their parts to achieve those goals, where the group itself was more important than any of it's members. The original Horsemen were a nearly perfect collection of five individuals who became greater as a stable than they were as singles (or tag team) champions. Unless you got to see them in the mid 80's it's hard to describe to somebody who didn't get to see them just how great the group was. There have been some excellent stables since then (the original nWo and DX especially) who got it mostly right but they didn't quite measure up to the standard of excellence that was The Four Horsemen. Ric Flair, Tully Blanchard, Ole and Arn Anderson, JJ Dillon. We'll never see the likes of that again. As the old saying goes, "often imitated but never duplicated".
You said it yourself, that encounter a decade ago of Cena shaking Undertaker's hand was pretty significant. Though, that can't certainly be the only reason why the match is "destined" to happen.
We all consider Cena as the top guy in the company. That is universally accepted and true. I clearly recognize the guy's uniqueness in the company, being able to handle ANY crowd, and always being able to get a reaction. Undertaker has done that as well.
Cena has been here young and strong for a decade, and he really still is aside from minor injuries. The guy is controversially at his prime, some may say years ago, some may say years to come. When any superstar is in such a position, you know he's special.
Finally, Cena doesn't lose cleanly. Only rarely. Same applies to Undertaker, especially at WrestleMania, of course. Cena's gimmick is plain and simple- never give up. The classic moral we find in nearly every story, never ever give up. Being applied to the wrestling world of course made it seem idealistic and unreal, in the sense that only superheroes can obtain that gimmick and make it work. Nobody else had this gimmick and been able to work it as finely as Cena. Except for Undertaker.
Put these two megastars in the main event at Mania, and you're calling for a very unpredictable anything goes match. This is the one match people are completely scared of, and this is why it must happen. The IWC can ***** all they want about Cena potentially ruining the streak, but that's the whole ******* point. These type of matches are best when nobody but the two wrestlers and Vince know the outcome. Bleacher Report will rehash rumor and speculation articles for months, and not a single one of these articles will provide a solid, definite proof that either one will win. Punk vs Taker was very obvious. This match won't be.
Considering also how Undertaker and Cena are the best at "sudden kick outs", this is a match where everybody will be on the edge of their seat.
I expect great things from this match which I feel very certain to happen. And if this turns into an I quit match, well, I'll let somebody else explain it since that's a whole another level of surprise.
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★Undertaker 1.What is your favorite undertaker match? When he lost the first ever casket match to Yokozuna. Several heels came out and helped Yokozuna beat up the Undertaker. All of Undertaker's friends ran out to help him. In other words nobody came out to help him. 2.When did you became a fan of undertaker? I have never been a fan of the Undertaker. 3.What is your opinion on his streak? It's bogus. The only reason he is 17-o is because he has be booked to win all 17 matches 4.Do you think there is a wrestler worthy enough to end takers streak? There are several wrestlers worthy. 5.Who would you love to see undertaker team up with? I don't care. 6. Do you consider undertaker the face of Smackdown? No, I don't. ★Shawn Michaels 1. Do you consider that shawn deserves to be called Mr. WM? Yes. HBK usually has the best match there. 2.When did u became a HBK fan? The first time I saw him wrestle in Central States Wrestling back in the mid 1980's. 3. If Shawn could win a title soon, which title do u want to see him with? The WWE Championship 4.What is your favorite HBK match? Too many great matches to choose from. 5. Do you believe that HBK screwed Bret? Earl Hebner screwed Bret by orders from Vince McMahon. 6. Do you like HBK in DX? No, I like him as a singles wrestler.