Re: WWE wrestler John Cena in India
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Most likely, the situation is tilted heavily towards negative. But, as they say in wrestling business, never say never. Who would have thought, after what McMahon did to Bret at SS 97, that almost nine (9) years later down the road, Bret would still want to be a part of the business he loved the most, meanwhile completely refusing to take a dime from Vince, who made an offer to Bret to appear at the HOF induction ceremony, despite their valid differences.
From my standpoint, one day, there might come a point in time when the situation will reverse, and The Rock might be given an opportunity to wrestle in front of the fans, but at least as of current, there are absolutely no such plans. Plus, in addition to the above, in his numerous Hollywood promotional tours and media appearances, The Rock hasn’t brought up WWE to a large extent, in any of his interviews. Their marriage (WWE + The Rock) seemed to have taken a heavy toll on itself lately.
- Deep Sighs * I tell you, The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin, the two gigantic draws of the Attitude Era. The entire show revolved around them, and then we had Triple H’s of the world, and Kurt Angle’s, and Benoit’s (and for the last couple of years, Eddie Guerrero and Rey Mysterio as well). Exceptional superstars, to say the least. We will definitely miss the ‘entertainment’ factor, which was solely provided back in the heyday of the legends mentioned above, add to the fact that they all knew, from the back of their left hand and in their dreams, on how to wrestle and return the crowd their money’s worth in each and every city they visited. You put a broomstick in front of Benoit, he will make a guaranteed five-star match out of you. Same with the rest of the elite group. Absolute class, priceless gems, and moments that will never be forgotten ever again.
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