Pinyapplesuckas
He's A Good Man
that'd be dope if it was a work and they announced he was released and he showed up #30 in the rumble.
He's been on ignore for months. What's he saying now?Da Jester caught up in some bullshyt again. Be a shytty troll brehs.![]()
He's been on ignore for months. What's he saying now?
Bottom 5 troll all timeContradicting himself as always.
By summer slam 2005 is when the crowd turned on him. Go watch survivor series 2005 and see how decidedly against him the crowd is. The tide began turning after the Y2cheap promo he cut in July.He carried the E because he was the only one allowed to do so. Even when he wasn't champion he was the focal point. By mania 22 they were already turning on him, the crowd in Chicago was firmly behind your boy Trips. Why do think he's getting all these injuries all of a sudden? They have depended on him for far too long.

No one pays money and buys a ticket just to boo Cena. They pay money to watch wrestling, because they're wrestling fans. They boo Cena because they dont like what he and the company are doing.

Same thing we always measured...ratings, buyrates, and arena sell outs.But still attend the event despite him. The same way people in this thread still watch despite not liking him. So why bring up paying customers booing? How do determine how many fans stop paying/viewing simply due to him versus how many watch because of him? What algorithm do you use?
Overall ratings instead of segment ratings?
Crowd/viewer reactions?
Dwindling pop culture references of the company as a whole
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Same thing we always measured...ratings, buyrates, and arena sell outs.
And then immediately gets thrown out.that'd be dope if it was a work and they announced he was released and he showed up #30 in the rumble.
Other than segment ratings and merch, you can't isolate the effect one wrestler has on the company a whole. And in at least one of those areas cena would come out on top of his co-workers.(not sure about ratings tbh)
I'm just disputing the notion that the company is worse with cena, than without him.
The company not being as popular ≠ cena loses more fans for the company than he gains them.
Anyways, let's talk about Bryan again. Cena got brought up and derailed the thread.
Im not sure what point you're trying to make with this. Use whatever measure you'd like, it all tells the same story. Business is a shell of what it once was, the product is low quality from an artistic standpoint and professional wrestling has regressed back from mainstream sensation to embarrassing child's hobby, as it was in the mid-90's.But still attend the event despite him. The same way people in this thread still watch despite not liking him. So why bring up paying customers booing? How do determine how many fans stop paying/viewing simply due to him versus how many watch because of him? What algorithm do you use?
Overall ratings instead of segment ratings?
Crowd/viewer reactions?
Dwindling pop culture references of the company as a whole
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