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* In WWE Day of Reckoning 2, [[John Cena]] is pure evil when you fight him in the Story Mode. He will counter about 50% of your attacks, he never runs out of stamina, he can gain a full super bar off of 3 moves, and he can manage to get in 4 [[Finishing Move|Finishing Moves]] off of one super charge. And this is a steel cage match, so if he manages to get the upper hand — and he will — there is no way to put any distance between you and him to regroup. Your only shot: throw everything you have at him and hope he doesn't counter, and once you've finally got him down, just pray that you have enough stamina left over to climb out of the cage. The final battle at Wrestlemania, in which you must first fight [[Edge]], and then battle [[Triple H]] in a Last Man Standing match with no health recovery whatsoever in between, is actually easy by comparison.
** The worst part of the Cena fight? He will not put you out of your misery.. The last time he played through the game, Let stamina run out... and spend the next 15 minutes helplessly watching Cena hit F-U after F-U after Five Knuckle Shuffle after F-U, until the time limit expired and the match is declared a draw (which counts as a loss, and thus [[Game Over]]). Cuck Fena, indeed.
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{{quote|Strategy Guide: "No matter what difficulty you play it on, this is a tough match. ... If you cannot reverse at least 40% of The Undertaker's attacks, this match is virtually impossible to win".}}
 
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