Backstage Heat on John Cena For Danielson Tweet
June 14th 2010 13:18
Source: Wrestlezone.com
In case you have not yet viewed the comments made by John Cena, here is the tweet by the WWE star....
The above both came from Wrestlezone.com, the news surrounding this release, real or not has been amazing with so many thinking it was all fake from the start, some are changing some are thinking it's real. It seems to be the softest release in WWE history, regardless of whether or not the story turns out to be real or not.
Supposedly now unconfirmd reports are saying Mattel have come out and complained if this story is real and he's gone, it seems that Danielson's goose for now, and maybe until the WWE removes the PG-13 stuff is over, it's still a chance that down the road he will reappear on WWE Raw as Bryan Danielson, and this whole thing will blow over as a storyline to bring Bryan Danielson out as WWE has been working towards that.
As we wait, the release keeps swinging from real to fake, to unknown by the day, it'll be interesting to see if there is any mention of this on Raw.
According to several sources within WWE, John Cena's latest tweet concerning Bryan Danielson's WWE release has garnered Cena quite a bit of heat amongst the boys in the locker room. The general feeling amongst the talent is that they are all part of a major work, as Cena has been curiously outspoken about the release of Bryan Danielson. It is unlikely that a WWE star would ever publicly criticize a decision made by the company, so a lot the guys in the back feel that Cena is in on something that they are not aware of.
I was told that for the most part John Cena's Tweets, as well as many of the Tweets posted by WWE talent, are worked. WWE has told the talent to create Twitter accounts to help reach out to the internet fans as well as help establish the company's online presence.
Amongst speculation that Bryan Danielson's WWE firing was merely a formality, and that he might be brought back after his 90 day no-compete clause expires, John Cena opportunistically decides to post a "rant" about the company's decision to fire him. Red flag alert. Cena has NEVER been critical of a WWE decision in the past, yet he seems to be about this particular managerial choice.
I was told the same red flag was raised when Cena posted a Tweet declaring that he was "behind" the recent push of Evan Bourne. A Tweet like this was most likely done to win the affection of the internet fan base, who largely dislikes Cena, and a vote of confidence for Evan Bourne seems like a vote of confidence for the wrestling puris
I was told that for the most part John Cena's Tweets, as well as many of the Tweets posted by WWE talent, are worked. WWE has told the talent to create Twitter accounts to help reach out to the internet fans as well as help establish the company's online presence.
Amongst speculation that Bryan Danielson's WWE firing was merely a formality, and that he might be brought back after his 90 day no-compete clause expires, John Cena opportunistically decides to post a "rant" about the company's decision to fire him. Red flag alert. Cena has NEVER been critical of a WWE decision in the past, yet he seems to be about this particular managerial choice.
I was told the same red flag was raised when Cena posted a Tweet declaring that he was "behind" the recent push of Evan Bourne. A Tweet like this was most likely done to win the affection of the internet fan base, who largely dislikes Cena, and a vote of confidence for Evan Bourne seems like a vote of confidence for the wrestling puris
In case you have not yet viewed the comments made by John Cena, here is the tweet by the WWE star....
"I am very upset to hear about the release of bryan danielson. Social networks were formed so people would have a voice, and an opinon. I Know you all have your own, theories and whatnot. I respect that. I have never asked any of you to feel a certaint way about me. But Bryan left a lasting impression on the wwe universe in a very short time, and although it came at my expense, I agree with the majority Of you who are caught off guard by this choice. I know I'm not exactly appreciated by all, nor do I care to be, but I believe what I believe. I would like bryan to come back to the wwe. I would like to sign your petition to bring him back. I was taught to stand up for what I beileve in. I tried and failed, so I could Use some help. Tell me how to sign and I will. If for nothing else, to at least have a chance to have a match with him after what was done I know that seems a bit more fair. Give me a chance to have a fair match with him, and give him yet another chance to prove that he does Belong with us. Sorry for the long message, I know I am probally way out of line, I am sorry if I have offended anyone. But like me or not That is what Hustle. Loyalty. And most importantly Respect means to me. Enjoy game 5."
The above both came from Wrestlezone.com, the news surrounding this release, real or not has been amazing with so many thinking it was all fake from the start, some are changing some are thinking it's real. It seems to be the softest release in WWE history, regardless of whether or not the story turns out to be real or not.
Supposedly now unconfirmd reports are saying Mattel have come out and complained if this story is real and he's gone, it seems that Danielson's goose for now, and maybe until the WWE removes the PG-13 stuff is over, it's still a chance that down the road he will reappear on WWE Raw as Bryan Danielson, and this whole thing will blow over as a storyline to bring Bryan Danielson out as WWE has been working towards that.
As we wait, the release keeps swinging from real to fake, to unknown by the day, it'll be interesting to see if there is any mention of this on Raw.
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