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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Matter of fact, this is his final run. I know at the beginning of the year he did a big thing on RAW about this being his'final lap'.
After he became a babyface in 2008, his scripts were like, Ok, my opponent will beat the hell out of me and will have 80% of the moment, but in the end I will win.
The current babyface of WWE is Cody Rhodes, and I believe the only wrestler in WWE history that never was a face or heel was The Undertaker; he was beyond something that could be judged by face or heel. He should have quit WWE after the 2nd time he beat Triple H in WrestleMania 28, but money always talks. Though the peak of his career was when he entered with his bike.
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It's not about counting. Yes, it happened in his official WWE career, so it counts. But the matter is nobody cares. Remember in 2018 Jackie Chan taught a new finisher to John Cena, which was a Kung Fu punch?? No one cared then, and no one remembers it now.
Just like the Undertaker, he should have quit in 2012, and the further matches he participated in after 2012 only decreased his character prestige. Surely WWE paid him well, so he decided to gain high cash in real life and lose some matches with his character in WWE. He can be happy because he gained a lot of cash, but fans were unhappy with his last matches. No one likes to see the Undertaker lose.
There are wrestlers who can wrestle very well even at above ages, like CM Punk, Bobby Lashley, Kurt Angle, and The Rock; the point is to focus on one place, Cena. Does he want WWE or Hollywood? Surely he can't be successful in Hollywood like The Rock with his early movies because now he can act only in trash superhero movies; he surely still can wrestle very well, but he just pretends to lose his retirement matches to make his fans emotional.
but i can see them
On the plus side, Cody Rhodes' balls are going to be the first human to land on Mars.