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wwe_attitude asked in SportsWrestling · 1 decade ago

did the fans cross the line this time?

during the wm press confrence, john cena was making his speech and u could clearly hear fans chant

**** you cena

boring

rocky

fruity pebbles

and even throwing fruity pebbles at the man.

seriously he isnt my favorite wrestler but i have tremendous respect for the guy for what he does 350+ days a year. remember it isnt his fault that he has to be this superhero for kids.

so my questoin is did fans go to far in chanting all those things?

Update:

and for those low minded people who want to bash i will report you. this is a debut and i want to hear peoples honest opinions

Update 2:

i understand they can chant wat ever they want but at the end of the day its all entertainment and thats not his real personality. also theres also respect.

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  • moh
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    ur 100% totally right, i have same respect for him too, but these ppl really suck its really impolite to BOO him all the time!!!!!

  • 1 decade ago

    No!

    They went "too far" because it was John Cena, but Rock made fun of The Miz everyone would've thought it was hilarious that fans threw fruity pebbles at the man. If it was Jeff Hardy at a press conference everyone would've thought it was hilarious that the fans did that to Jeff. But no, apparently it's the worst tragedy since Japan's earthquake that the fans threw fruity pebbles at John Cena! OMG, somebody please call the police! If the fans disrespected both Dixie Carter and Hulk Hogan like that everyone would've thought it was hilarious, right? Gimmie a break. If John Cena was half a man he wouldn't take that from nobodies like the WWE fans. They just can't face the facts that they can never do what WWE Stars do in their entire lives. Don't get me wrong I hate John Cena, but people who hate on a wrestler that much? Man, I might have done the same thing to Cena! But, don't say it about one wrestler if you don't feel that same way about ALL wrestlers! Think about that.

    Don't just post it about one wrestler if u don't feel the same way about ALL wrestlers!(bcuz I kno for a fact nobody would give a damn if it was a TNA Star: Hogan, Dixie, Hardy)

    Source(s): Stating my own personal opinion.
  • ViVi
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    Lucky for John Cena, its just the pg fans. Can you imagine the attitude era fans? Well maybe some of them were.

    OK, I even find it disrespectful for what they did to JC but like Cena said during the conference, fans have the right to say whatever they want. Which gave the more reason to chant bad things to him. At least he doesn't stood to their level and say bad things abt us in public or tv or internet.

    Owh to answer your question, they didn't go far because Cena faced something worst back at Extreme rules against RVD.

  • 1 decade ago

    Well when at a WWE event he's in character, so it's to be expected. It'd be really inappropriate if this happened on the streets, then it would be crossing the line(though I doubt anyone would be bold enough to say it to him while not in a moving vehicle. lol).

    I've always thought the Cena hate was abit extreme(I get that he's not liked, but wow), but he didn't do himself any favors by attacking an Icon of the Attitude Era(which many consider the best era ever in wrestling) from behind.

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  • 1 decade ago

    Unfortunately, there have always been unruly fans of pro wrestling, and there always will be. In the early days of wrestling, fans would often attack wrestlers. Classy Freddie Blassey lost vision in one of his eyes when a fan cut him with a knife. Jesse Ventura also had an altercation with a knife wielding fan. Sgt. Slaughter received death threats and he had to wear a bullet-proof vest to the ring. Yelling profanities is a pretty minor inconvenience compared to the threats that wrestlers used to face.

  • 1 decade ago

    U seem to care more than him, im sure he's used 2 it by now and plus he needs that from the crowd thats what keeps him stronger and gives him more reason 2 out perform every1

  • Morgan
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    Yeah, I agree.

    I'm a huge fan of The Miz and I want him to win in his match against John Cena, but that's just kind of harsh.

  • 1 decade ago

    thats nothing go search rvd vs cena at one night stand and listen to the chants kinda worse then this.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    He got it worse at ons 06. Yeah they did cross the line

  • 1 decade ago

    Absolutely I am not the biggest fan of him either but I got a ton of respect for him

  • 1 decade ago

    Well I may not like the guy but I somewhat agree but fans can say what they want they paid to go and they keep wwe running

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