WWE: Return of nWo Is Perfect Time for John Cena Heel Turn
After talk of a possible return of the nWo last week, many names have surfaced as possible members of the stable’s most recent reincarnation.
The most interesting name as a member would be John Cena.
In the original formation of the nWo, the first two members were Kevin Nash and Scott Hall, and the WWE can have Triple H and Nash take the same roles.
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The key to the new stable’s success will be the role of Hulk Hogan, and there is no star over with the fans more that could break their hearts like John Cena.
If you don’t remember that far back, Hulk Hogan’s heel turn was something that WCW wasn’t sure about, but it turned out to be one of the best things in the history of the wrestling business.
WWE has the same opportunity now, but it would mean turning their biggest draw with the children against those that love him.
It takes a vast commitment from the company to complete a heel turn, but John Cena has the mic skills to make it work and the following to make him truly hated.
With the trio of John Cena, Triple H and Kevin Nash running the show, the WWE would have the new stable that controls most of the WWE as the heel hierarchy.
As with every heel stable, there has to be an equal but opposite face stable, and the perfect antihero to lead that stable would be CM Punk.
All of the influence the new nWo would wield could play off of Triple H’s relationship with the McMahons and the WWE’s love affair with giving John Cena Championship gold, and the trio could try to make life miserable for Punk.
Punk, on the other hand, who has been fighting to stop the hypocrisy of the wrestling business, could put a face on exactly what he is trying to rid the business of.
The relationship’s foundation is there, and instead of coming up with another stupid storyline that just gets undermined right before the WWE goes through with them, they should go through with the nWo idea and take a chance.
Since TNA Impact wrestling offers no real competition to the WWE and the company isn’t raking in the money like they used to, this is a risk that they must take.
There is so much potential for a great storyline that can last for a long time that there is almost no way the WWE could pull it off. The company has decided that the only storyline they want to use are short-lived, nonsensical plots that alienate the viewers and anger the diehard fans.
Good job WWE, for doing the wrong thing again.
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