6 Hard truths that pro wrestling fans need to accept

There are many fans who despise Brock Lesnar and his part time schedule, but the Beast Incarnate is laughing all the way to the bank.
There are many fans who despise Brock Lesnar and his part time schedule, but the Beast Incarnate is laughing all the way to the bank.

#4 John Cena Will Go Down in History as the top Wrestler of the 2010s.

Just accept the truth; John Cena was the most dominant pro wrestler of the 2010s.
Just accept the truth; John Cena was the most dominant pro wrestler of the 2010s.

Ah, John Cena. The most polarizing figure in the history of pro wrestling in general and the WWE in particular. Only one man can simultaneously elicit chants of "Let's Go Cena" and "Cena Sucks" with such aplomb.

John Cena began his career as the proverbial 'white meat babyface'. He became embroiled in a feud with Kurt Angle, but no one took him seriously.

Then Cena became the Dr. of Thuganomics character and released rap albums, and he turned into a huge fan favorite--even if they intended him to be a heel. But over time, Cena lost the hard edge of his rapper character and became a prototypical superhero good guy. A vocal contingent of the WWE Universe since became nonplussed with his constant victories and superman booking, and let him hear about it to no end.

But despite what these fans might think of Cena, there's no denying that he is the most dominant pro wrestler of the 2010s. Cena held the big belt sixteen times, has main evented Wrestlemania and SummerSlam, and in general is already a wrestling legend.

Like it or not, Cena is the most dominant wrestler of his era.

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