Cena is going out of his way to be a *****ebag in this feud so I hope The Rock kicks his ass at Wrestlemania.
As for the Wrestlemania 29, its predictable and such a waste. I'd rather see The Rock wrestle - you know somebody else on the roster.
Yeah Cena's a *****ebag for getting some payback on the guy that cost him the WWE title.

Cena's only been doing what other faces and heels have been doing for years. In the Attitude Era what he did couldn't even be considered *****e it'd be normal. Even the Rock made a career out of that kind of running down of people.
*Looks at Booker* "Who are you?"
It became apparent that Rock would be competing in a match in Summerslam of this year and in WrestleMania 29, but I'm not saying the "best of three" is still on the list, even though it was rumored a while back ago but also scrapped, so who knows, so I'm just guessing about Rock and Cena going at it for the other next two PPVs. And the way I can see it happening is Rock winning at his hometown, and putting Cena over in the next two. For WM 29, with Rock and Cena both having a win, I could see them even adding a stipulation just to end "all questions" on who's better and that is where Rock "officially" passes the torch to Cena even when Cena pretty much had the torch many years beforehand.
Hogan had the torch for years at WM3 but that doesn't mean Andre doing the job didn't cement Hogans status on some level. That was also a sort of symbolic passing of the torch.
That would be pretty cool actually. Laryngitis would have his 4-man team of yes-men go against Long's team of Santino, Kingston, Jackson and a "mystery partner" at WM. Then, we hear "Aaaah, what a rush!" and then Animal comes out as Long's 4th guy. That would totally pop.
Great idea. It would also go a long way to even things up for the face team. hell even if he was just in their corner it would be cool.
I had no idea Triple H pronounced his last name "la-VES-cue." I thought it was the French pronounciation of "la-VECK."
I've always wondered about that. I assumed it was the french pronunciation too. Sherri Martel pronounced it 'la-Veck."
- WWE.com has posted a new article noting that as of February 28, 2012, Cody Rhodes has held the Intercontinental Title for 200 days. Rhodes joins the likes of The Rock, Pedro Morales and Shawn Michaels, all of whom held the title for the same amount of time.
- Concerning a possible return to WWE, former Champion John "Bradshaw" Layfield posted the following on Twitter: "Sorry, WWE has never asked about coming back more than a one off- happy coaching kids in Bermuda! Gotta make a difference-or try at least!"
I'd rather he come back on commentary. They REALLY need him there. Raw or Smackdown. It doesn't matter.
I honestly don't think Lita can do the stuff she did that got her so over, she could work with most and had a high flying style, when she retired 5 years ago she was a shell of that performer.
Between her neck injury on Dark Angel and her knee injury she was never quite the same as she was before. Even when she wrestled women of various sizes.
The knee surgery took a while to recover from but even though she didn't break her neck in the ring I'm pretty sure that terrified her. That took a while to recover from and she easily could have done it wrestling.
Oddly enough if you look at Edge thats a prime example of the risk she would have been taking with the high flying style and a broken neck and he wasn't even much of a high flyer later on.
I think it was mostly fear that really kept her from doing the old stuff and a little bit of her body just not being able to. The bumps just added up but with that kind of injury the risks were even higher.
So apparently Brian Kendrick is looking to return to the wwe.personally I dont see it happening since he left on bad terms,but stranger things have happened.
Unless he wants to be fired again he'd better be ready to cut out his extra curricular activities. I'm not against it but WWE is. Evan Bourne is the new Brian Kendrick in that department.
I've been thinking about the 2013 Hall of Fame class.
Here's my dream choices:
1) Triple H
2) The Rock
3) The Undertaker
4) Mick Foley
and
5) In a perfect world, The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart, Jim Neidhart, Owen Hart, British Bulldog, Brian Pillman, Jimmy Hart.)
It would be arguably the best HOF class ever.
I agree with bullets. They all deserve it but it'd be short sighted to induct so many big name stars into the HOF all at once. Any one of those guys could headline a class.
At the time I felt it was great when Hogan and Piper were inducted in 2005 but now I think they should have spread those two inductions out.
I think that was before new management. The new owners, Sinclair Broadcasting want ROH to be signed to contracts like WWE and TNA so that they can sell a steady roster to future TV stations that they acquire. Unfortunately, Sinclair has no top ten markets nor do they own a network, so its a major disadvantage and they need to make the most of it and in order to do that, they need a steady roster.
If they can ever offer their homegrown talent more money they'd be smart to lock the guys they've invested a lot in into contracts. Otherwise its not worth it to the wrestlers.
That certainly puts some doubt in the idea that Rock scribbled on his arm this one time just to give Cena something to use against him.