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Why do fans complain about Cena's move-set when historically fans have
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<blockquote data-quote="TrulyPhenomenal" data-source="post: 2000176" data-attributes="member: 725899"><p>I don't know why haters think that way, but this is my theory. I think most haters are just utterly obsessed with finding a reason to despise John Cena. Having 5 moves is just another reason and its because John Cena is an easy target.</p><p></p><p>John Cena having 5 moves is the same reason as everyone else having 5 moves. It's not only John Cena because all major WWE superstars have 5-7 moves. WWE waters down all their wrestlers and its evident in many superstars. Randy Orton has stomps, headlocks, Elevated DDT, Inverted Backbreaker, and the RKO. Shawn Michaels has the Flying Forearm, Scoop Slam, Elbow Drop, Inverted Atomic Drop, and Sweet Chin Music. Every wrestler in WWE has a limited moveset and its rare to see many moves in one match. Even TNA has been limiting down movesets. It's not like we see a new move from a certain wrestler every week either. John Cena also has more then 5 moves if people actually look at his arsenal.</p><p></p><p>It is simply another reason to despise John Cena and I think many fans don't realize how limited movesets are. The reason so many moves in WWE are watered down is because WWE wrestlers travel all over the world and wrestling in many matches over the course of a week. That along with all the traveling makes wrestlers susceptible to injury. Many wrestlers are prone to injury because of WWE's hectic schedule and WWE can't risk wrestlers destroying each other in the ring. I despise the fact that wrestlers are so watered down, but its necessary. John Cena and other main eventers constantly wrestle nearly every day and they can't risk injury or they'll hurt the product.</p><p></p><p>John Cena's moves are also very marketable because moves like the Five Knuckle Shuffle sell extremely well. Many wrestlers have the same sequence of moves and its not only John Cena. John Cena is one of WWE's biggest merchandise sellers and moves like The Attitude Adjustment sell tremendously well in the WWE. It also signals the end for certain matches. Don't people realize that many if not all wrestlers in the WWE have the same number of moves? </p><p></p><p>Hating a wrestler for 5 moves means that you just about hate the entire WWE roster. It still continues to surprise me about what kind of reasons haters come up with on hating wrestlers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TrulyPhenomenal, post: 2000176, member: 725899"] I don't know why haters think that way, but this is my theory. I think most haters are just utterly obsessed with finding a reason to despise John Cena. Having 5 moves is just another reason and its because John Cena is an easy target. John Cena having 5 moves is the same reason as everyone else having 5 moves. It's not only John Cena because all major WWE superstars have 5-7 moves. WWE waters down all their wrestlers and its evident in many superstars. Randy Orton has stomps, headlocks, Elevated DDT, Inverted Backbreaker, and the RKO. Shawn Michaels has the Flying Forearm, Scoop Slam, Elbow Drop, Inverted Atomic Drop, and Sweet Chin Music. Every wrestler in WWE has a limited moveset and its rare to see many moves in one match. Even TNA has been limiting down movesets. It's not like we see a new move from a certain wrestler every week either. John Cena also has more then 5 moves if people actually look at his arsenal. It is simply another reason to despise John Cena and I think many fans don't realize how limited movesets are. The reason so many moves in WWE are watered down is because WWE wrestlers travel all over the world and wrestling in many matches over the course of a week. That along with all the traveling makes wrestlers susceptible to injury. Many wrestlers are prone to injury because of WWE's hectic schedule and WWE can't risk wrestlers destroying each other in the ring. I despise the fact that wrestlers are so watered down, but its necessary. John Cena and other main eventers constantly wrestle nearly every day and they can't risk injury or they'll hurt the product. John Cena's moves are also very marketable because moves like the Five Knuckle Shuffle sell extremely well. Many wrestlers have the same sequence of moves and its not only John Cena. John Cena is one of WWE's biggest merchandise sellers and moves like The Attitude Adjustment sell tremendously well in the WWE. It also signals the end for certain matches. Don't people realize that many if not all wrestlers in the WWE have the same number of moves? Hating a wrestler for 5 moves means that you just about hate the entire WWE roster. It still continues to surprise me about what kind of reasons haters come up with on hating wrestlers. [/QUOTE]
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