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John Cena reflects on 'Superman' era and fan perception during CM Punk feud

John Cena discusses fan sentiment and the complexities of profess... Read More
NEW DELHI: Legendary wrestler John Cena acknowledged a pivotal moment in his WWE career, recognizing a time when fans were growing tired of his 'Superman' persona, marking a shift in the dynamics of his character.

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Cena, who carried the mantle as the face of WWE for a decade, reflected on the height of his 'Superman' era during the early 2010s. The wrestling icon admitted that, much like the iconic superhero, he operated with a moral virtue and a defined code of conduct, which resonated strongly with the audience.



However, Cena opened up about a significant turning point in fan sentiment in 2012. During a heated rivalry with CM Punk throughout the summer of 2011, Punk managed to secure victories over Cena at Money in the Bank and SummerSlam, breaking the perception of Cena as an unbeatable force.

Speaking on the podcast, Cena delved into the evolution of his character, comparing himself to Superman and acknowledging the challenge of being 'too good' for the audience's taste. He recalled a specific moment in 2012 when fans were eager to see someone like CM Punk dethrone him because they were growing weary of Cena's consistent victories.


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“John Cena in the WWE existence is quite easy for me to define: Superman. And I don’t mean like stronger than a train, faster than a bullet, whatever. I mean, Superman acts with a moral virtue. Superman has a moral code,” Cena explained. He continued, “But now, over the years, there’s been a difference in Superman. The Superman of 2012, where, man, did they want CM Punk to win the championship because they were sick of me winning. They were sick of Superman, which is the forever problem with Superman. He’s too good.”

This reflection sheds light on the complexities of maintaining a character in the ever-evolving landscape of professional wrestling. Cena's willingness to acknowledge fan sentiment during this period adds depth to his legacy and showcases the self-awareness that has defined his career.

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