Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Cena Overcomes Cole And Tensai

John Cena sure made up for not being in a televised match on last week's Raw. This week, he defeated both Tensai and Michael Cole. When they announced that Michael Cole would be facing Cena, you could almost feel it would be one of those crappy Raws. If you are a fan of comedy, you might have thought the main event was great.

CM Punk was once again left out of the main event for the sake of Cena. When this happened for Cena/Rock, you could understand. For Cena/Lesnar, you could let it go. For Cena/Laurinaitis, you can even allow it, since Cena was feuding against the GM. Last week, Big Show's "match" against Brodus Clay trumped WWE title matters. That is where things, speaking for myself, really started to get stretched. But the show closing with Cena vs. Michael Cole? Above Kane vs. CM Punk, which was a match hyped as having to have a winner? I know Cena is centerpiece, but they really need to give it a break. That was just too much of a waste of time. And they decided to not even use Big Show, which makes up for not using Cena during the program last week. But for the sake of just allowing Cena to humiliate Cole? Stupid.

Of course, looking at what happened before Cena beat Michael Cole, Cena avenged his loss to Tensai. Not shocking at all. Even if Tensai had not dropped down in the ladder for the sake of Big Show, he still would have ended up losing to Cena. Cena officially looks like the hero that toppled Tensai, handing him his first official loss. Did he need it? As I said before, it would have been stupid to waste it on Brodus Clay, or anyone lower than that. Cena and Punk were the only two real options on Raw to beat Tensai first. Tensai did return later to try to cost Cena the match, but it didn't work. It doesn't really matter. Tensai's downfall will still continue. I think he will be extremely lucky just to win a midcard title from here.

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