Hot take: The Nexus were never going to be as big as people think. When the Shield debuted it was clear that they each had their own role and personality. The Nexus just felt like they were the same. And besides Barrett and Bryan, none of them were really stars. I mean, come on, was anyone expecting Heath Slater or David Otunga to be world champion?
I can imagine Bret holding a grudge so bad he goes to Vince and says “hear me out, he looks ALOT like Goldberg and I got some aggression I need a get out…”
I was there for this PPV. It was the first ppv i saw live and I loved it then, since all I cared about was Big Match John. Watching it now it's one of the worst Summerslams I've ever seen, but I do have a bit of a soft spot for it since it was the first PPV i saw in person
The worst Matches show ever by Fraser segment was hilarious and awesome. Next,My Request is All Elite Wrestling 2021 Evolution Worst Wrestling shows ever. Thanks and greetings from Indonesian!!!
Still waiting for super showdown 2020. It’s actually infuriating to think back on Goldberg beats fiend and Brock buries ricochet. Both of those world title match runtimes together didn’t even make 5 minutes. Unacceptable no matter what show it’s on
Funny enough, it was Nexus that led me away from wrestling. Didn’t start watching again until last summer. I love that others really enjoyed it though.
Quoting a meme from one my favourite wrestling youtuber @MaxisAwesome92: *pokemon red/blue/yellow trainer battle starts to play* - Wade Barrett uses concrete DDT, It's not very effective - John cena uses AA, it's super effective! - Wade Barrett taps out - CENA WINS LOL A regret we won't never know what really was that infamous Bigger Piicture Barrett was blabbering about.
Is it bad that after I saw that tough enough clip I went back to watch it and thought Melina was actually really good in that match. at least for a 5 minute women’s Vince mcmahon match
If you read Chris Jericho's book, he never actually pushed for a Nexus win. He was against the way Cena was going to win, but at no point did he say Nexus should win. People really should do their research before making videos
Always loved watching these. And i'm glad that i'm ending my main wwe ppv dvd collecting at mitb 2010. And then nothing again until 2012 with doing best of raw and smackdown and ppv for 2011 and just be the smart thing right. Ones i like to see soon: Anothet saudi show of wwe 2019-20 Gab 2004
This was the first pay-per-view build I ever followed WWE for, and I thought it was sooooo cool at the time! Only years later did I realize how damaging the show (particularly the main event) was.
"The damage" is a myth. The actual story was The Nexus got over far more than it was ever expected to, but even so, it was still a bunch of generic looking jobbers with generic names. Having "Team wwe" lose to a bunch of bland jobbers would have actually done way more damage.
The Nexus weren't good enough to get the win. The best member of the OG Nexus was on Team WWE that night. Barrett was never interesting in Nexus, Gabriel would never be anything more than a decent flyer, Slater was a jobber from the start, they actually tried with Ryback for a bit, Otunga was HOT GARBAGE, Tarver was never going to do anything ever. Darren Young died in the tag division for a reason. None of them had anything worthwhile. Cena could've still lost and the Nexus wouldn't have been anything anyway.
Well it's not Barrett's fault that he was never booked to do anything interesting, but he was always a great talker and a fine in-ring worker, by early-2010s WWE standards. But yeah, when a young Heath Slater is the second-best member of the team, I -- to an extent -- understand the argument that maybe that team shouldn't be going over in the main event of one of the biggest shows of the year.
People act like something terrible happened. Something potentially terrible was averted ha. The guy below you chiming in with "bad booking" tropes. Good booking wouldn't have saved them... None of them ever got higher than they were here, they were actually pushed just by being in a main event of a major show and none of them ever went on from there to do anything better, except for Ryback. People are one dimensional about booking. They think it should always be "make new stars". But the majority of the time it's not make new stars, it's to give more equity to your current stars. If wwe put money in to Cena, they are putting money in to a commodity that will definitely pay off. If they put money in to Darren Young... They are putting money in to a guy who flops in a singles run while being seconded by Bob Backlund. These guys are given auditions, and they don't build on them. Cena delivers consistently. He used to get to shows early and walk around the arena sitting in empty seats just so he could grasp what the person sitting in that seat would be looking at when they looked at the ring. We don't see it that much on tv, but when Cena is doing a promo or in a match or looking at the crowd, he is actually interacting with people in seats, they actually interact with him! Cena is actually winking to random people in the audience making them feel like a part of his performance. That kind of outside-of-the-box thinking is why he was given the ball.
2010 is where Vince McMahon started to lose suck at booking. The constant booking with Brock Lesnar to be the main event of over and over again and him just starting to be out of touch with professional wrestling itself.
SummerSlam 2010 wasn't a horrible show because John Cena went over The Nexus.. it was a horrible show because they marketed their main event around 7 guys in a group who were NOT ready for that kind of exposure and who had done nothing to deserve that spotlight
I actually liked the nexus. Seeing how it started to go was part of the reason I stopped watching for ten years. Edge leaving was my last straw. I'm glad Wade Barret is still involved in the company. He was good in the ring.
The only good thing about summerslam 2010 was undertaker and Kane's feud Kane's world heavyweight title reign was great especially those backstage promos I'm still pissed off about the nexus losing to team cena that is such a huge miss opportunity to give them a huge win after a great debut in june 2-months eariler that still grinds my gears.
This summerslam was stuck in between two better ones cause 2009 was quite good especially the main event and 2011 had some really good matches too. 2010 sticks out where its vibe just feels so bland like most 2010 ppvs
alicia fox vs melina gets alot of crap because cameron said it was great and inspired her to be a wrestler. who are we to dictate which matches would inspire others?
DONT YOU DARE INSULT ARGYLLE, FRASER! The Straight Edge Society are the unsung burial of SummerSlam 2010. They could've recovered the Nexus's momentum even after this event if they had just booked them properly after Barrett beat Cena clean at Hell in a Cell. I love the concept, hated most of the members.
Maybe the Nexus getting over like it did was a fluke and he decided not to put more investment in to pushing the 2010 equivalent of the Hawk Tuah girl?
I’ll never not laugh at constantly taking shots at Okada in TNA. 2010 Okada wasn’t The Rainmaker, giving us killer matches Okada. He was chunky still green Okada. Shouldn’t even be in mid card at the time. Give it a rest boys.
Jason Statham doesn’t play characters who would kick others through windows in Guy Ritchie movies. In Ritchie movies he plays low-rent bumbling criminals.
@@StrongGreaved Which is his strong suit I feel. Though he has had a successful brand as the action hero so I can't really dispute his choices. He was brilliant in Lock, Stock and Snatch.
To this day I’ve still not seen this show. After Wrestlemania 24 I kind of stopped watching for about 2 years. Then came Wrestlemania 26 in 2010, and I heard Cena vs Batista was going to be on the show and I was intrigued…well, Cena ended up winning and I was like “2 years later and nothing has changed. I’m out.” And I didn’t watch wrestling again until Wrestlemania 32 in 2016. And I’m glad I took that hiatus cuz this show happened and many other shows like it lol 2010 was just an absolute shit year for the WWE
It’s a complicated issue, really, because on one hand it is obviously of the utmost importance to build up fresh young stars, but on the other hand you can argue that a lot of those guys really had no business being in that position. Like if you look at the seven members of Team Nexus on that night, realistically less than half of them had the potential to eventually develop into respectable singles stars. Do we really want to live in a timeline where the likes of David Otunga and Michael Tarver can say they’ve won a SummerSlam main event?
Yeah, while everybody always gets together to lament bad booking, I try and understand it. I'd have to say Vince made the right call, Cena remained a full time main eventer until 2017 and has gone on to success in film and tv, which in turn makes wwe more connected in industries. Cena was so well built up he has equity that helps his association with them transcend regular in-ring issues. The most successful Nexus person was Ryback, whose career basically ended in 2016, has exposed himself as a massive diva and who had a 'peak' of under 6 months. Eventually, it's not the booking that makes the star, it's the person that makes the star. Considering his career started long after Cena's began and ended before Cena stopped as a full timer, and he was by far the most successful out of his team, they hit a home run. If you're gonna be a big name you're gonna get over unfavourable booking and come through it. Cena was by far the best investment option, and "team wwe" losing to a group of genetic looking jobbers would have been a massive blow. They weren't gonna be like the NWO were to the business lol. Unless Cena joined them! That would have given them momentum.
@@TheRealAhoy Tbf the most successful Nexus guy was Wade Barrett, and the second-most successful Nexus guy was Heath Slater. Ryback was briefly pushed strongly (if losing in the main event of two PPVs is what counts as a strong push in early-2010s WWE), but it's not as if he ever really accomplished much of anything.
Think me and others will disagree about this. They could have had 7 stars. Instead, Cena's ego got in the way. Also, Cena himself even regrets doing this.
@@anthonylshearman6122 If the other 7 guys were to become stars they would not have been stopped from doing so by losing a main event match of a major ppv, it would have actually been a step in the right direction. Austin lost to Bret, twice, lost to Undertaker before he became a star. The reason he lost then was because instead of being sure Austin was going to be the guy he did, they decided to put extra investment in to current stars they were sure would still be around as marquee name value. That's why established guys win, they have current marquee name value that it's not quite a given that people who have less name value will ever achieve. It was the right call, because the nexus guys never went on to do anything close of note, except Ryback who was presented under a different gimmick entirely. If one loss hurt them, then they were no-hopers.
@@youngdolo8 Definitely, man, count your blessings for missing it. Let's just say, it vindicated MITB 2017 because MITB 2017 is now no longer the worst MITB pay-per-view.
In hindsight, Daniel Bryan getting fired after the Nexus assault may have been the best thing to happen him 😆
The comment about Jericho looking like a dehydrated mango with Vince Neil's hair 😂😂
Hot take:
The Nexus were never going to be as big as people think. When the Shield debuted it was clear that they each had their own role and personality. The Nexus just felt like they were the same. And besides Barrett and Bryan, none of them were really stars. I mean, come on, was anyone expecting Heath Slater or David Otunga to be world champion?
This showed up when I googled the synonym "The one thing no one will ever admit to, but is completely correct."
Mistaking him for Goldberg got a chuckle out of me lol
I can imagine Bret holding a grudge so bad he goes to Vince and says “hear me out, he looks ALOT like Goldberg and I got some aggression I need a get out…”
Same lmao
“All in the hope that Roman doesn’t get booed in the main event” *That one got me by laugh filled surprise*
Love this series along with Jacks weirdest shows series. Keep it up boys.
I was there for this PPV. It was the first ppv i saw live and I loved it then, since all I cared about was Big Match John. Watching it now it's one of the worst Summerslams I've ever seen, but I do have a bit of a soft spot for it since it was the first PPV i saw in person
I always forget that Darren Young looked so much like John Cena.
He looks like Cena in blackface.
The worst Matches show ever by Fraser segment was hilarious and awesome.
Next,My Request is All Elite Wrestling 2021 Evolution Worst Wrestling shows ever. Thanks and greetings from Indonesian!!!
You mean aew revolution 2021? And even then that show was brilliant, it just had an infamously and hilariously bad botch at the end
I would love to see you do Starrcade 1997.
Sheamus:" I've had peas before fella"
That Bret Hart/Chris Jericho gag was brilliantly done, hoodwinked me good haha
Great longest yard reference
Still waiting for super showdown 2020. It’s actually infuriating to think back on
Goldberg beats fiend and Brock buries ricochet. Both of those world title match runtimes together didn’t even make 5 minutes. Unacceptable no matter what show it’s on
That Jericho bit killed me. Well done
So Edge didn't want Cena to go over the Nexus in 2010, but he didn't put over Demon Finn Balor or Grayson Waller on his way out of WWE last year?
Nexus Debut will always have a special place in my heart, it got me back into watching wrestling on the regular.
Funny enough, it was Nexus that led me away from wrestling. Didn’t start watching again until last summer.
I love that others really enjoyed it though.
"Agreeing to star in Argylle" LOL ouch
This is my favorite series, just wish the videos were three times longer
Quoting a meme from one my favourite wrestling youtuber @MaxisAwesome92:
*pokemon red/blue/yellow trainer battle starts to play*
- Wade Barrett uses concrete DDT, It's not very effective
- John cena uses AA, it's super effective!
- Wade Barrett taps out
- CENA WINS LOL
A regret we won't never know what really was that infamous Bigger Piicture Barrett was blabbering about.
Il Bigga Pictcha!
Where's Jack with more Weirdest Episodes entries?
😄👍
I blame John Cena for this...
Super Cena era was the literal drizzling shits
@@ifgwelfshut up stop hating
Blame cena for the best decision WWE ever made cena needed the win.
Cena winning was the best decision WWE ever made
Joey Mercury is underrated
Oh God, even Cultaholic is throwing around the "concern troll" line now. IWC is so cooked
Fraser’s opening statement summed up this years AEW B&G match perfectly
As bad as this show is, it's awesome to see the 5 star banger that was Melina vs Alicia Fox getting its flowers
facts that match has changed my life! damnnn what a game changer
Who?
They’re finally putting respect to their names 🫡
Is it bad that after I saw that tough enough clip I went back to watch it and thought Melina was actually really good in that match. at least for a 5 minute women’s Vince mcmahon match
@@dabombvoyage2906 it's okay you just got McMahoned
the whole year of 2010 was a bad year in wwe i got more into tna , roh , czw and new japan
Can't believe 2010 was 4 years ago crazy
14 you mean?
@@LennyHenrysDorsalCavity no
@@MrMajesticMajesty so we are (currently) in the year 2014 then?
I think you’re living a decade in the past there, fellow commenter.
If you read Chris Jericho's book, he never actually pushed for a Nexus win.
He was against the way Cena was going to win, but at no point did he say Nexus should win.
People really should do their research before making videos
No, then that’ll go against what they want to believe.
Always loved watching these. And i'm glad that i'm ending my main wwe ppv dvd collecting at mitb 2010. And then nothing again until 2012 with doing best of raw and smackdown and ppv for 2011 and just be the smart thing right.
Ones i like to see soon:
Anothet saudi show of wwe 2019-20
Gab 2004
Nexus destroying cena was what got me back into wrestling. My thought was surely someone is going to come and save him...and nope, no one did
This was the first pay-per-view build I ever followed WWE for, and I thought it was sooooo cool at the time! Only years later did I realize how damaging the show (particularly the main event) was.
"The damage" is a myth. The actual story was The Nexus got over far more than it was ever expected to, but even so, it was still a bunch of generic looking jobbers with generic names. Having "Team wwe" lose to a bunch of bland jobbers would have actually done way more damage.
The Nexus weren't good enough to get the win. The best member of the OG Nexus was on Team WWE that night. Barrett was never interesting in Nexus, Gabriel would never be anything more than a decent flyer, Slater was a jobber from the start, they actually tried with Ryback for a bit, Otunga was HOT GARBAGE, Tarver was never going to do anything ever. Darren Young died in the tag division for a reason. None of them had anything worthwhile. Cena could've still lost and the Nexus wouldn't have been anything anyway.
Well it's not Barrett's fault that he was never booked to do anything interesting, but he was always a great talker and a fine in-ring worker, by early-2010s WWE standards. But yeah, when a young Heath Slater is the second-best member of the team, I -- to an extent -- understand the argument that maybe that team shouldn't be going over in the main event of one of the biggest shows of the year.
People act like something terrible happened. Something potentially terrible was averted ha. The guy below you chiming in with "bad booking" tropes. Good booking wouldn't have saved them... None of them ever got higher than they were here, they were actually pushed just by being in a main event of a major show and none of them ever went on from there to do anything better, except for Ryback.
People are one dimensional about booking. They think it should always be "make new stars". But the majority of the time it's not make new stars, it's to give more equity to your current stars.
If wwe put money in to Cena, they are putting money in to a commodity that will definitely pay off. If they put money in to Darren Young... They are putting money in to a guy who flops in a singles run while being seconded by Bob Backlund.
These guys are given auditions, and they don't build on them. Cena delivers consistently. He used to get to shows early and walk around the arena sitting in empty seats just so he could grasp what the person sitting in that seat would be looking at when they looked at the ring. We don't see it that much on tv, but when Cena is doing a promo or in a match or looking at the crowd, he is actually interacting with people in seats, they actually interact with him! Cena is actually winking to random people in the audience making them feel like a part of his performance. That kind of outside-of-the-box thinking is why he was given the ball.
I blame the T-shirt
I was there, Gandalf. I was there 3,000 years ago.
Seriously, I was at SummerSlam 2010. It was a bad show. But it's MY bad show!
You're wrong wait for summer slam 2024
ngl melina and alicia were pretty good for their era. the post-match attack from Laycool saved the segment tbh
My first wwe ppv
Starrcade 97 , 94 , 2000 , 99 , & 92 should be here ❗ Halloween Havoc 90 & 91 in well , last nitro & raw after WM 98 .
2010 is where Vince McMahon started to lose suck at booking. The constant booking with Brock Lesnar to be the main event of over and over again and him just starting to be out of touch with professional wrestling itself.
Cena winning made summerslam 2010 Memorable and awesome
SummerSlam 2010 wasn't a horrible show because John Cena went over The Nexus.. it was a horrible show because they marketed their main event around 7 guys in a group who were NOT ready for that kind of exposure and who had done nothing to deserve that spotlight
Since they insisted on team WWE winning that match, they should've used it to establish Daniel Bryan by making him the sole survivor in that match.
Of course Melina vs Alicia Fox and Team WWE vs Team Nexus happened on the same PPV
I actually liked the nexus.
Seeing how it started to go was part of the reason I stopped watching for ten years. Edge leaving was my last straw.
I'm glad Wade Barret is still involved in the company. He was good in the ring.
Fraser looking like Tony Khan
His hero
The only good thing about summerslam 2010 was undertaker and Kane's feud Kane's world heavyweight title reign was great especially those backstage promos I'm still pissed off about the nexus losing to team cena that is such a huge miss opportunity to give them a huge win after a great debut in june 2-months eariler that still grinds my gears.
are you high?? that was the worst feud of that year lol the bottom of the undertaker vs Kane feud
You're bananas, Kane's reign as champion was utterly gash. Those promos were some of the most asinine promos in all of wrestling in 2010.
The Nexus looked really stupid. They should have had matching gear and less polished looks. Like the Shield did.
Misfits in action 🎵🎵🎵🎵
Kane took undertaker out so easily because in the storyline someone attacked him and he hadnt recovered yet
Do starcade 97 one day..........soon please...
This series should consist of 99% AEW shows lol
Orton when he wasn't wearing wrist tape looks so wrong. Why did you do that Randy?
This summerslam was stuck in between two better ones cause 2009 was quite good especially the main event and 2011 had some really good matches too. 2010 sticks out where its vibe just feels so bland like most 2010 ppvs
alicia fox vs melina gets alot of crap because cameron said it was great and inspired her to be a wrestler.
who are we to dictate which matches would inspire others?
i agree on this
2012 Over the Limit is not one of the worst shows ever.
It was absolutely a turd in the punchbowl main, though.
DONT YOU DARE INSULT ARGYLLE, FRASER!
The Straight Edge Society are the unsung burial of SummerSlam 2010. They could've recovered the Nexus's momentum even after this event if they had just booked them properly after Barrett beat Cena clean at Hell in a Cell. I love the concept, hated most of the members.
Maybe the Nexus getting over like it did was a fluke and he decided not to put more investment in to pushing the 2010 equivalent of the Hawk Tuah girl?
@TheRealAhoy I'm slow man i didn't fully understand 😭😭 I'm so sorry
@@optimus2008 it's okay champ
gotta send the kids home happy lol
Summerslam 2010 was my favorite I loved that summerslam it’s my favorite summerslam of all time because John cena won and he needed that win
lol, the script assumed i wasn't already laying down. ha got im
My favourite match is Melina vs Alicia Fox
Misfits...in action!
Just a reminder, we can criticize women’s wrestling too
I was backstagee at this event.
Based on the thumbnail, was nobody in WWE allowed a beard in 2010?
God. 2010 wwe was so unwatchable
It was my favorite year in WWE history I loved it ratings were higher
FIRE THIS GUY
I’ll never not laugh at constantly taking shots at Okada in TNA. 2010 Okada wasn’t The Rainmaker, giving us killer matches Okada. He was chunky still green Okada. Shouldn’t even be in mid card at the time. Give it a rest boys.
Seriously. Almost all these British TH-cam wrestling guys do it. Same when they talk about the Bucks in TNA at that time.
He stole the rainmaker gimmick from Elijah “the pope” Burke, fun fact.
Jason Statham doesn’t play characters who would kick others through windows in Guy Ritchie movies. In Ritchie movies he plays low-rent bumbling criminals.
@@StrongGreaved Which is his strong suit I feel. Though he has had a successful brand as the action hero so I can't really dispute his choices. He was brilliant in Lock, Stock and Snatch.
I will die on the hill that Turkish is his best ever character.
To this day I’ve still not seen this show. After Wrestlemania 24 I kind of stopped watching for about 2 years. Then came Wrestlemania 26 in 2010, and I heard Cena vs Batista was going to be on the show and I was intrigued…well, Cena ended up winning and I was like “2 years later and nothing has changed. I’m out.” And I didn’t watch wrestling again until Wrestlemania 32 in 2016. And I’m glad I took that hiatus cuz this show happened and many other shows like it lol 2010 was just an absolute shit year for the WWE
You watched 2016-19 era wwe you came back and it was worse than ever 😂
@@pleaseshutup7053 I thought 2016 and part of 2017 was fine, but yeah 2018/19 was the drizzling shits lol
@@armnhc84 Jim Cornette fan 😂 you got my respect
It's john cena fault lol😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Cena winning made summerslam 2010 Memorable and awesome
Why is his hair a perfectly flat at the top.
I was at this show 😅
It’s a complicated issue, really, because on one hand it is obviously of the utmost importance to build up fresh young stars, but on the other hand you can argue that a lot of those guys really had no business being in that position. Like if you look at the seven members of Team Nexus on that night, realistically less than half of them had the potential to eventually develop into respectable singles stars. Do we really want to live in a timeline where the likes of David Otunga and Michael Tarver can say they’ve won a SummerSlam main event?
Yeah, while everybody always gets together to lament bad booking, I try and understand it. I'd have to say Vince made the right call, Cena remained a full time main eventer until 2017 and has gone on to success in film and tv, which in turn makes wwe more connected in industries. Cena was so well built up he has equity that helps his association with them transcend regular in-ring issues.
The most successful Nexus person was Ryback, whose career basically ended in 2016, has exposed himself as a massive diva and who had a 'peak' of under 6 months. Eventually, it's not the booking that makes the star, it's the person that makes the star. Considering his career started long after Cena's began and ended before Cena stopped as a full timer, and he was by far the most successful out of his team, they hit a home run. If you're gonna be a big name you're gonna get over unfavourable booking and come through it.
Cena was by far the best investment option, and "team wwe" losing to a group of genetic looking jobbers would have been a massive blow. They weren't gonna be like the NWO were to the business lol. Unless Cena joined them! That would have given them momentum.
@@TheRealAhoy Tbf the most successful Nexus guy was Wade Barrett, and the second-most successful Nexus guy was Heath Slater. Ryback was briefly pushed strongly (if losing in the main event of two PPVs is what counts as a strong push in early-2010s WWE), but it's not as if he ever really accomplished much of anything.
The right result happened in the main event, that's all that matters
Think me and others will disagree about this.
They could have had 7 stars. Instead, Cena's ego got in the way. Also, Cena himself even regrets doing this.
@@anthonylshearman6122 If the other 7 guys were to become stars they would not have been stopped from doing so by losing a main event match of a major ppv, it would have actually been a step in the right direction. Austin lost to Bret, twice, lost to Undertaker before he became a star. The reason he lost then was because instead of being sure Austin was going to be the guy he did, they decided to put extra investment in to current stars they were sure would still be around as marquee name value. That's why established guys win, they have current marquee name value that it's not quite a given that people who have less name value will ever achieve.
It was the right call, because the nexus guys never went on to do anything close of note, except Ryback who was presented under a different gimmick entirely.
If one loss hurt them, then they were no-hopers.
@@anthonylshearman6122 Yes and no
He neve said hm winning was wrong, just the way he won was wrong
I did a video bout nexus and I said Cena should’ve lost
Cena needed the win he lost 6 straight summerslams after
The nexus were rubbish
Facts and they sucked glad cena won he should have won more
This made me hate cena, even as a child.
Nobody cares cena won and he needed that win nobody cared about how you specifically feel as a child millions of other people loved it
@@JLWprime10 cena needed that win 😂 right.
Next episode: Money in The Bank 2024
I missed it, was it really that bad?
@@youngdolo8 Definitely, man, count your blessings for missing it. Let's just say, it vindicated MITB 2017 because MITB 2017 is now no longer the worst MITB pay-per-view.
Disrespecting Kane? You are a reatrd.
And now John Cena is finally retiring when Wrestlemania comes, We will never have to worry about him burying our favorite wrestlers ever again.
Cena isn’t retiring he has a full year still and he will be champion again asinine 😂
Your so wrong
Any WWE show now with bs punk In main event will be the worst show ever
who tf wrote this jesus