WWE WrestleMania: Do We Really Care If Cena and Rock Get Along in Real Life?
Ever since the Raw following WrestleMania 27 we have been seeing the build up to John Cena vs. The Rock for this year's WrestleMania event.
These two are set to be the main attraction on the biggest night of the year in just a few weeks, but their actual match has taken a back seat to speculation about real animosity between the two.
Every day there are dozens of articles posted all over the Internet saying the Rock and Cena either have legitimate heat between each other or that it is all just a show.
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It is hard to know who to believe when there are so many people weighing in. Was Cena supposed to call out Rocky's wrist notes? Do they really hate each other? Does the rest of the locker room despise Rocky?
These are all question that have been debated more than health care in recent months, but the real question is whether or not it matters.
Do we, as fans, really care if these two hate each other in real life? If I am being honest, I really don't care one way or the other if these two have real issues.
It doesn't matter, plain and simple. If we look back on history, there are many instances of wrestlers who hated each other being able to have a decent match, but there are far more examples of wrestlers who were good friends having a great match.
The appeal of a real life feud in the world of fabricated drama is certainly something I can see people getting excited about, but unless these guys have a real fist fight, it makes no difference in the end.
What will end up happening is the two will have a good match at Mania—not the best of the night, but good none the less—and then they will go back to whatever they were doing before this whole thing started.
This will not lead to The Rock coming back full-time to beat on Cena each week and it won't lead to the two of them becoming best friends. It will simply end and we will go on to the next match.
All things considered, both men certainly have some good reasoning behind their arguments for why they may not like each other.
The Rock likes to complain about Cena's "cookie cutter" image and Cena will tear apart The Rock for running off to Hollywood and turning his back on the business that made him who he is.
If these two do have tension, it could actually create some problems for the match they will have at WrestleMania.
You can say whatever you want about how professional these two are, but the fact remains that if you do not like someone then you will probably not mesh as well with them in the ring as with someone you like in real life.
I could care less if these two get along, but if I am spending more than $50 on a PPV then I want the best quality matches they can produce. If I want to see two people who hate each other duke it out for real, I will watch one of those awful Real Housewives shows.
What do you think, do fans care too much about whether this feud is real or not?



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