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== [[John Cena]] is trying to force the writers to turn him heel. ==
== [[John Cena]] is trying to force the writers to turn him heel. ==
He's already expressed wanting to turn heel back in 2006, but the writers/Powers That Be wouldn't let it happen. And thus he had to continue his face run in his current gimmick. So he's trying to downplay himself as subtle as possible to make his opposition look better. Whether if he's resorting to poop jokes or making himself look as [[What Measure Is a Non Badass|less bad ass as possible]], if the crowd refuse to cheer for him no matter what he ([[Jerkass Dissonance|or his opponent for that matter]]) does, maybe he could turn (back) heel and do something different for the character. The problem? Women and [[What Do You Mean Its for Kids|children]] continue to eat it up. Now, the writers decided to embrace the idea, making him as [[Lighter and Softer|kid-friendly]] as possible (Including the FU becoming the Attitude Adjustment), and now his latest apparel is orange ([[Does This Remind You of Anything|like a]] [[Nickelodeon|certain television network]]). Cena posing with his haters after winning at Wrestlemania is the closest thing he could get to doing actual heel work in his current gimmick. For all of his efforts to force a [[Face Heel Turn]], Cena's attempts [[Springtime for Hitler|have backfired]] miserably
He's already expressed wanting to turn heel back in 2006, but the writers/Powers That Be wouldn't let it happen. And thus he had to continue his face run in his current gimmick. So he's trying to downplay himself as subtle as possible to make his opposition look better. Whether if he's resorting to poop jokes or making himself look as [[What Measure Is a Non Badass|less bad ass as possible]], if the crowd refuse to cheer for him no matter what he ([[Jerkass Dissonance|or his opponent for that matter]]) does, maybe he could turn (back) heel and do something different for the character. The problem? Women and [[What Do You Mean It's for Kids?|children]] continue to eat it up. Now, the writers decided to embrace the idea, making him as [[Lighter and Softer|kid-friendly]] as possible (Including the FU becoming the Attitude Adjustment), and now his latest apparel is orange ([[Does This Remind You of Anything?|like a]] [[Nickelodeon|certain television network]]). Cena posing with his haters after winning at Wrestlemania is the closest thing he could get to doing actual heel work in his current gimmick. For all of his efforts to force a [[Face Heel Turn]], Cena's attempts [[Springtime for Hitler|have backfired]] miserably


== [[Hulk Hogan]] is working for [[Vince McMahon]] in a plot to destroy [[TNA]]. ==
== [[Hulk Hogan]] is working for [[Vince McMahon]] in a plot to destroy [[TNA]]. ==
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* [[Dwayne Johnson|Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson]]. (Someone had to say it.)
* [[Dwayne Johnson|Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson]]. (Someone had to say it.)
* Sgt. Slaughter.
* Sgt. Slaughter.
** Bret? Nah, that'd be a little to clever for the E's writers. Shawn? Not enough time has passed for the fans to really miss him. Goldberg? He ain't broke yet, and since he's [[Money Dear Boy|in it for the money]], I wouldn't expect much, er, [[Ric Flair]] is working for [[TNA]] so I really, really doubt it's him, Sgt. Slaughter? Non of the young fans know who he is, so why bring him in? The Rock would explain a lot, actually, since he is talking about coming back eventually, now would be a great time to do so.
** Bret? Nah, that'd be a little to clever for the E's writers. Shawn? Not enough time has passed for the fans to really miss him. Goldberg? He ain't broke yet, and since he's [[Money, Dear Boy|in it for the money]], I wouldn't expect much, er, [[Ric Flair]] is working for [[TNA]] so I really, really doubt it's him, Sgt. Slaughter? Non of the young fans know who he is, so why bring him in? The Rock would explain a lot, actually, since he is talking about coming back eventually, now would be a great time to do so.
* [[Booker T]], back to eventually restore himself as King Booker in WWE. The Nexus may or may be secretly working for him as his knights.
* [[Booker T]], back to eventually restore himself as King Booker in WWE. The Nexus may or may be secretly working for him as his knights.
* [[Michael Cole]]. He's pretending to be the messenger receiving emails, but is really the one making the decisions.
* [[Michael Cole]]. He's pretending to be the messenger receiving emails, but is really the one making the decisions.
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== [[John Cena]] is secretly working with Nexus ==
== [[John Cena]] is secretly working with Nexus ==
He has more than enough reason to have enough resentment towards the WWE to want to wreck the system. That reason? They manipulated him into changing from who he was to what they wanted him to be. WWE knew that Cena would become a star so they did their best to [[Badass Decay|mold him]] into what their ideal face champion should be: A [[Hulk Hogan|Hogan]]-esque [[Invincible Hero]] who was a shirt-rip and [[Catch Phrase|Vitamins-eating and Prayer-saying]] away from becoming a glorified [[Expy]] who convinced him that the fans would love his new character. Needless to say, [[Periphery Hatedom|it]] [[They Changed It Now It Sucks|backfired]]. Though he may've eventually gotten back on the fans good graces ([[Your Mileage May Vary|For the most part]]). Worse, when [[Randy Orton]] went under a [[Heel Face Turn]], he stayed the same as he was (with the [[Jerkass Dissonance|fans]] [[Draco in Leather Pants|loving him]] [[Evil Is Cool|for it]], much to his anger (He had to change after his [[Heel Face Turn]], Orton didn't). Pissed and feeling betrayed by the WWE, Cena made a secret alliance with Nexus, seeing that they used them as badly as they did him. Why was Cena beaten down brutally when Nexus first appeared? Why was Cena the most focused on fighting them? Why was Cena the one to assemble a team to defeat them? To throw off suspicion of his involvement. Summerslam seemed to be a good time to show his [[True Colors]], but 1) It wouldn't exactly leave the impact he intended, and 2) It would be too obvious. With Night Of Champions on the horizon, the Nexus title ban lifted, and both Wade Barrett and Cena in the Six-Pack challenge match for the WWE Championship, this could be the opportunity Cena was looking for. With Orton also a part of the match, it brings the possibility of this ending: Cena hits Orton with a padlock chain, allowing Barrett to score the pin and bringing the WWE Title to Nexus, delivering the ultimate [[Incredibly Lame Pun|F-U]] to the WWE by handing the main title to the renegade group on a silver platter while getting revenge on the guy who he believe to be the WWE's personal favorite.
He has more than enough reason to have enough resentment towards the WWE to want to wreck the system. That reason? They manipulated him into changing from who he was to what they wanted him to be. WWE knew that Cena would become a star so they did their best to [[Badass Decay|mold him]] into what their ideal face champion should be: A [[Hulk Hogan|Hogan]]-esque [[Invincible Hero]] who was a shirt-rip and [[Catch Phrase|Vitamins-eating and Prayer-saying]] away from becoming a glorified [[Expy]] who convinced him that the fans would love his new character. Needless to say, [[Periphery Hatedom|it]] [[They Changed It, Now It Sucks|backfired]]. Though he may've eventually gotten back on the fans good graces ([[Your Mileage May Vary|For the most part]]). Worse, when [[Randy Orton]] went under a [[Heel Face Turn]], he stayed the same as he was (with the [[Jerkass Dissonance|fans]] [[Draco in Leather Pants|loving him]] [[Evil Is Cool|for it]], much to his anger (He had to change after his [[Heel Face Turn]], Orton didn't). Pissed and feeling betrayed by the WWE, Cena made a secret alliance with Nexus, seeing that they used them as badly as they did him. Why was Cena beaten down brutally when Nexus first appeared? Why was Cena the most focused on fighting them? Why was Cena the one to assemble a team to defeat them? To throw off suspicion of his involvement. Summerslam seemed to be a good time to show his [[True Colors]], but 1) It wouldn't exactly leave the impact he intended, and 2) It would be too obvious. With Night Of Champions on the horizon, the Nexus title ban lifted, and both Wade Barrett and Cena in the Six-Pack challenge match for the WWE Championship, this could be the opportunity Cena was looking for. With Orton also a part of the match, it brings the possibility of this ending: Cena hits Orton with a padlock chain, allowing Barrett to score the pin and bringing the WWE Title to Nexus, delivering the ultimate [[Incredibly Lame Pun|F-U]] to the WWE by handing the main title to the renegade group on a silver platter while getting revenge on the guy who he believe to be the WWE's personal favorite.
** Now that Cena is actually a part of [[The Nexus]], he'll be able to ease his way into his plan and has an excuse to allow himself to start [[Jumping Off the Slippery Slope|slipping]]. He'll find himself outmaneuvered by Orton, something that'll more than dent Cena's competitive spirit. Eventually, he'll become Nexus' new [[The Dragon|dragon]], and before long, when it's apparent he's really the [[Dragon in Chief]] he'll decide that [[Evil Feels Good]], and his heel turn will come while he siezes control of The Nexus, with Barrett and Gabriel as his dragons. [[Magnificent Bastard]] Heel!Cena will regain the title by the end of the year, and will defend it at Wrestlemania against Orton in the Wrestlemania main event promised to us when both Cena and Orton began their respective ascents as the future of the company 6-7 years ago.
** Now that Cena is actually a part of [[The Nexus]], he'll be able to ease his way into his plan and has an excuse to allow himself to start [[Jumping Off the Slippery Slope|slipping]]. He'll find himself outmaneuvered by Orton, something that'll more than dent Cena's competitive spirit. Eventually, he'll become Nexus' new [[The Dragon|dragon]], and before long, when it's apparent he's really the [[Dragon-in-Chief]] he'll decide that [[Evil Feels Good]], and his heel turn will come while he siezes control of The Nexus, with Barrett and Gabriel as his dragons. [[Magnificent Bastard]] Heel!Cena will regain the title by the end of the year, and will defend it at Wrestlemania against Orton in the Wrestlemania main event promised to us when both Cena and Orton began their respective ascents as the future of the company 6-7 years ago.


== The 3rd season of NXT is WWE's attempt at a [[Springtime for Hitler]] plot. ==
== The 3rd season of NXT is WWE's attempt at a [[Springtime for Hitler]] plot. ==