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Originally Posted by Jack Skellington
This was during the ambulance bit prior to Cena, and Lesnar having their match. Lesnar busted Cena's mouth after a series of punches. Because the first few, Cena hadn't sold. It's the "Super Cena" complex you mentioned earlier. He's become so accustomed to being put over in matches, that he hardly ever sells the smaller moves.(Forearms, punches, etc.) Mentioning the selling of Ric Flair, and John Cena in the same context is ridiculous, though. Ric Flair was wrestling in an era in which comical selling was the norm. John Cena, wrestling now, should have a firmer grasp of what he's doing in the ring. If you get "punched" you need to sell being "punched." Lol. Same with high impact moves. Cena is the type of dude to get a spine buster, and kip up immediately following. Lol.
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I can call you on that right now.
The exact scenario is that Cena walks over, slaps Lesnar in the face, Lesnar takes him down and his first punch busts Cena's lip.
In the match a week later, yet again Lesnar takes Cena down instantly. Within seconds, he's landing elbows which are clearly hitting Cena's head, and Cena gets cut roughly 6 seconds into the match if memory serves.
EVERYTHING was down to how stiff Lesnar is.
You're calling Cena on kicking up...it's part of the match then. There's a difference between getting up after a shot and selling a shot. If he gets up, it's the booking's fault. Not selling punches is more so Deebo's old wrestling persona. Cena does an okay job at selling as a wrestler. Like okay, he's not exactly Dolph Ziggler, but he does not too bad at it. The problem is that he's booked to be unbeatable.
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OMG youtube.
So one of the exchanges is a guy saying the match between Lesnar and Cena would have been over in 5 seconds.
Someone disagrees, saying Cena is the real deal, and like Lesnar, if he hits you you're gasping for air (When did Lesnar land a stand up body shot in MMA? Also, based on what or Cena?)
The first guy agrees, as you don't get as built as Cena if you're not the real deal (Bodybuilding = Fighting?), but Lesnar has the UFC experience.
The second guy again, in my favourite bit, drops his mad MMA knowledge. He says that when Lesnar is fighting someone bigger, like Overeem (fair) or Velasquez (Actually 40lbs and 2inches smaller), Lesnar loses.
Lmao