WrestleMania 28: It's Time for The Rock and John Cena to Get Physical
Last night on Raw, we saw John Cena and The Rock deliver their respective musical performances, while continuing to dish out the verbal abuse on one another.
Who had the better segment? The Rock Concert had some great laughs, but the "We Will Rock You" performance to finish the show was weak. On top of that, the idea of the concert seems much better suited for the Brahma Bull when he is a heel. If you do not believe me, check it out on YouTube and the reaction he gets from the Sacramento crowd when mentioning the Lakers.
Cena, meanwhile, went all the back to 2003 for the night's gimmick. He might have looked a little awkward with the backwards hat, but his lines were strongly delivered. Without a doubt, he will use the teleprompter-on-the-screen spot at the end of the show to his advantage next week.
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For the most part, fans are split almost 50/50 on the better segment. But with WrestleMania just three weeks away, isn't it about time that we added some physicality to this feud?
The last time anyone hit an offensive move was The Rock at Survivor Series, and it has been almost a year since Cena dished out some pain. While the battles on the mic have been strong in recent weeks, the time for talk is just about over.
The real problem lies in the top two major feuds heading into WrestleMania. Unfortunately for the title matches, Rock vs. Cena and Triple H vs. Undertaker with Shawn Michaels as the referee are the big draws going into the event. What do these two feuds have in common?
No punches have been thrown.
Understandably, the WWE is hesitant about having any of these men get hurt mere weeks before the biggest event of the year. But if the company is bold enough to put Cena in a match against Mark Henry next week, then why can't he brawl with The Rock instead?
The Undertaker and Triple H will not get physical beforehand, mainly because of the age of both men. Rock and Cena, on the other hand, are in the prime of their lives. Even with the Great One's long absence from the company, he still has not scraped 40 years old.
The animosity between these two huge superstars is at an all-time high, and when two men get pissed at each other, the natural reaction is to get into a fight. So why wait until April 1st for all hell to break loose?
The WWE seems to be pushing this boiling point as long as possible, probably until the week before WrestleMania. But that is too late, especially considering just how personal this rivalry has become.
The time for talk is over. The time for a brawl between The Rock and John Cena is upon us.



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