WWE RAW John Cena 'Superstars' Trademark Attempt
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) happens
to be recognized as a leading and highly entertaining sporting action
right through the globe.
Incase you have witnessed World Wrestling
Entertainment previously then you would accept that this form of
sport offers complete family entertainment of the highest order.
There are a large number of highly skilled professionals who fight
it there in the ring.
Yes we all know that this form of entertainment
provided by WWE is more often than not scripted wherein all the
results and actions are pre-decided and so are those high action
moves but at the same time there is no doubt that the high quality
of entertainment has pulled in the crowds for years together. Incase
you haven't watched one then you should watch it as soon as possible.
What WWE does is that it creates wonderful personalities
for its superstars and also trademark moves that differentiate all
wrestlers from one another. And admittedly the attitude & aggression
displayed by the WWE superstar isn't for real, so all this is just
so that the crowds are fully entertained. John Cena happens to be
one of the leading WWE superstars who is famous for such skills.
John Cena happens to be a multi-talented person; he is an actor,
a proficient wrestler & rapper too in the music world, while
he is involved all these trades successfullly he is surely an up
coming star of the WWE RAW series. He is actually the current WWE
Champion.
John Cena started his WWE career by 1st taking
professional training to become a wrestler. The Ultimate Pro Wrestling
was his breeding ground and the place where he made "The Prototype"
character. Thereafter John Cena went ahead and signed a developmental
contract with theWWE.
On June 27th 2002 John Cena was 1st viewed on
TV featuring in a WWE match against Kurt Angle. Like most of his
peers, during the early WWE days John was faced with a lot of hardships
and would go into matches as the underdog but slowly and steadily
he worked his way to the summit and is today recognized as a WWE
legend. He also earned a much deserved match for the WWE Championship
featuring then Champion Brock Lesnar and during the fight John Cena
almost had to pay with a career threatening injury.
It was during this match that John Cena adopted
his 1st trademark maneuver termed the F-U. This maneuver was a brilliant
counterpart for the F-5 maneuver by Lesnar's. Then he brought in
this much revered "you can't see me" catch phrase that
also became a trademark of Jon Cena.
By 2004, John Cena became a household name. Every
January WWE organizes the Royal Rumble wherein John Cena too was
a participant. He maintained his position until the last 6 but was
then thrown out by Big Show who also happens to be a WWE superstar
legend. Cena was hungry for success and challenged Big Show for
a match and beat Big Show to win the US Championship, this netted
John Cena is 1st WWE title.
Similarly every wrestling superstar will create his trademark maneuver.
Thus we can certainly say that having a trademark is an all important
factor to have in WWE so as to have the adulation from fans so that
wherever they think of you they have a unique trademark action that
only you can do no one else. What is so impressive about John Cena
is that he does not rely on one trademark move as he has many to
display. Some of the trademark maneuvers in the repertoire of John
Cena are the F-U, Spinebuster, the STFU, Throwback & Five Knuckle
Shuffle.
There is a particular script that the WWE follows
on all of its episodes. These actions can be witnessed either while
watching television or also when the tour happens to be showing
at your city or state. Surely this happens to be a great form of
entertainment and if ever you have the chance to watch the action
you should take the whole family for some real good action moves
that are on display. And John Cena is the one whose trademark maneuver
is legendary.
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