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Thursday, 29 January 2015

John Cena's 50 biggest matches


John Cena's 50 biggest matches
June 27, 2002. Olympic gold medalist Kurt Angle tosses down an open test to the Smackdown locker room. A youthful child from West Newbury, Mass. steps up. He's not yet extraordinary — nobody is their first time — however he's balanced and blazing with a body like an activity figure and more heart than a butcher shop. He astounds Angle, takes him off his feet, just about beats him. The way that he doesn't win is imperative — it keeps him humble, keeps him needing more. 

More than 10 years passes. That child turns into a man. He wins 11 WWE Titles. Primary occasions Wrestlemanias against Shawn Michaels, Triple H and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. Stars in motion pictures. Discharges a rap collection. Fights with Kevin Federline on live TV. He turns into a brand, a polarizing figure adored and despised with equivalent élan. He conveys WWE into an unverifiable new age. He is John Cena. Furthermore these are the 50 matches that have characterized him as the most essential WWE Superstar of the new thousand

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