in retrospect a lot of the terrible things that happened to bryan ended up working for him in the long run, the man was destined to be a pro wrestling great
Very true, I never thought about that. I guess the wrestling gods made sure to protect Bryan, he had too big of things coming in his future. He's battled back from injury and retirement. Austin is another one, who got a break, when he wasn't supposed to, then it just exploded.
Kam Fisher you’re making it sound like Sandow was completely useless. He would have fit perfectly in the WWE midcard. He had an entertaining character and at the moment that is extremely rare in current WWE. Wrestlers who can put on great matches but can’t talk on the mic makes for a boring homogeneous product.
@@kamfisher1714 Kam Fisher if you were watching when he was still employed with WWE then you know he was able to constantly get correct reactions from the crowd in the arenas. It wasn't just a smark thing. He was able to work his gimmick under WWE'S micro-managing and be over. That's all that really matters.
Cena: "Jeepers, I'm burying so much talent. Better do a load of charity work to balance it out". Triple H: "Wowie-gee, I've buried a butt load of talent. Better establish a beloved developmental company with good booking." Hulk Hogan: "I DON'T NEED TO MAKE UP FOR THE TALENT I BURIED; I PLAYED BASS FOR MEGADETH AND INVENTED THE GEORGE FOREMAN GRILL, BROTHER!!"
Ultimate Warrior: AND THE GREATEST BEING TO WALK THIS PLANET, WITH 2 TAILS BEHIND HIM, AND THE BEAM OF LIGHT ON HIM LIKE A SPOTLIGHT FOR THE STAR, AND THE FACT THAT BURIALS NEVER HAPPEN, I RUINED CAREERS LIKE THE DEVIL DID TO THOSE OF WHICH WE CAN NOT NAME, AND... etc etc
I'm surprised Carlito Carribean Cool didn't get on this list. Well, he did go on to become a 17-time WWC Universal Heavyweight Champion, which had nothing to do with his dad being the head booker.
I remember meeting Sandow at Mania 29 Axxess. Nobody wanted to meet him and he, Cody, and Punk were my favorite full timers in the company at that point in time, so I figured I’d wait in the quick line. He didn’t break character at all and when he saw how big a fan I was, he let me tag along with him and make fun of people throwing out big words and acting superior and stuff. Such a cool interaction. A damn shame what happened to him. *sighs*
My dad and I met Sandow at Summerslam 2012 Axxess. Full character the whole time he was signing autographs. He jumped up on his chair to warn the crowds in the surrounding lines to stay hydrated because of the heat, and when a few fans yelled “Thank you!” he gave a “You’re Welcome!” that popped the whole surrounding area.
What about Rey mysterio? A wwe fan favorite veteran finally wins the wwe championship for the 1st time in his career. Like an hour later ON THE SAME SHOW gets buried by Cena and loses the belt :(
The Last Man Standing match between John Cena vs Umaga was all but Cena “Smoking” Umaga. Umaga came in looking good and arguably came out looking better.
I haven’t watched the match, but just looking at the still shots that Brian showed, yeah Cena did not beat Umaga easily. Hell, Cena having to choke Umaga in order to win shows just how hard the match was.
I quit watching wrestling on a regular basis in 2010. The reason is because the Nexus storyline had so much potential and was botched so horribly. John Cena was a big part of this...
WWE completely fucked that up. Nexus was fresh & captivating. Their merch even sold well. And, they just had to have Cena go over the entire faction within two months.
@@CREOLEHEAT right. I use to be a huge fan of his in my pre teens and teens but as an adult he's just a shovel. tons of loses he could have took would have benefited the company but they put him over instead.
Zane! You missed Rey Mysterio! Remember when Rey won the WWE Championship after beating the Miz on Raw? This was fresh after Punk won the strap and walked off. That same night, Vinny Mac tells Rey that Cena wanted his rematch. This was IMMEDIATELY after Rey already had a hell of a match. That is SUCH a heel move! So Cena wins (lol), and Rey never even sniffed the WWE championship afterward.
So funny to me...how Cena could be ANYTHING but heel there or in the Ryder mess is beyond me. Ridiculous. And WWE wonders/wondered why he was booed. MAYBE BECAUSE HE WAS ACTING HEEL!
Not bad. Almost caught them all. I'd add Kozlov to that list as well. Tensai was burried by the idiotic gimmick flip, though. "Well, he was in Japan, guys! So let's make him Japanese ...... ish."
@@MightyJabroni I barely remember Kozlov. Only note of him was him being Taker clean. I don't even remember him feuding with Cena. Too many foreign heels
@@dominicsavankham0709 Yikes, you are right! Kozlov was simply defeated by bad booking, not by Cena. Could've sworn that the two fought. But my memories of that time in wrestling are hazy. And luckily so.^^
They almost completely ruined Sasha, Becky, and Bayley in favor of Alexa Bliss. Especially Bayley. Nia also got buried by her. What’s more sad is that Alexa isn’t even good.
I can help with that! For Charlotte, number 1 is Asuka. Everything went downhill for her the moment she lost her Smackdown Women's Champion to Charlotte weeks before Wrestlemania 35.
The Brock Lesnar one was probably of the mind that "just 'cause you were UFC champion doesn't mean you get to go over on big pro wrestling stars". Where have we heard that one before?
@@Ticketman99 Wrestling is much more than stricking and submission, there is cheating ,objects, and all the different type of match that isent fair 1 on 1 where an ufc fighter shouldnt have an advantage. Making an ufc fighter strong as a wrestler only because of his previous carrier is lazy writting from the WWEbanking on his reputation, its supposed to be an entertainment so NO the stronger irl shouldnt always win or elese its boring if u dont understand that u dont understand wrestling
@@zertyf7427 Just know that you have lost any and all right/privilege(sp?)to call any of the performers "the best wrestler in the world". Question: do you consider pro wrestling to be actual combat sport? P.S: note that "includes" does *not* mean "exclusively".
I remember when Raw had that tournament to crown a new WWE champion back in 2011. Then the winner had to face John Cena that night, which pretty much told us fans that Cena was leaving Raw with the belt. Rey Mysterio won the tournament, then sure enough, lost the belt to Cena shortly after. I believe that was most likely crap booking though (I wondered why Cena wasn’t in the tournament in the first place, and why does he get to challenge for the belt after Rey had already wrestled that night) but it seemed to put a damper on Rey’s big night of winning the tournament and title.
actually they crowned a new champion. then cena challenged rey mysterio and he accepted. it made cena look like a total dick and made rey look like freaking moron.
I agree. It pissed me off just because Rey should of gotten a longer and better run. They seriously couldn’t give him a reign until the next PPV and build up his match with Cena?
@@shermansherman3630 I remember reading way back when they he'd hurt his knee, and they didn't want to risk jeopardizing the SummerSlam main event with a triple threat and Rey blow out his knee again midway through the match.
The Miz was booked ridiculously as champion. A damn feud with Lawler? What the hell? (Edited a typo so that other users can stop having non-stop seizures)
@@B3Band just as crazy as it is that there are people who find one word someone misspells and completely destroys them for it. Glad you can sleep knowing you pointed out a spelling error.
powerspyin2 by most accounts, Kane is so nice that he sacrifices his own good booking, much less someone else’s. Could be wrong but he doesn’t seem like the kinda guy to rock the boat.
Its that Cena has a big ego, Nexus were meant to go over at Summerslam and Cena flat out refused and buried them alive. Then there was Alex Riley, who was buried because he stepped up against Cena. In his prime refused to put over ANYONE, from 2006 to 2010 he rarely lossed clean.
@@ChrisWolff2013 I thought he was a pretty good champion, and another unpopular opinion, I thought his feud with Jerry Lawler was actually pretty good.
Pretty sure he lost it because he was arguing with the WWE doctor about the seriousness of concussions. He didn’t even do anything wrong. They just didn’t like that he wouldn’t kiss ass and go along with their own biased narrative.
@@ryanjohansson8950 Actually it was because he was being very vocal about it instead of handling it in private causing PR problems for WWE because it was known he was there
If I recall correctly, Corbin got buried because he couldn't keep his mouth shut on social media. It was Vince who punished him or someone else in the higher ups. At this point, Cena was just an executioner. If it wasn't Cena, it would have been someone else, but Corbin was getting punished no matter what.
The actual reason was Corbin speaking out against a doctor who was downplaying the effects of concussions, the guy is an ex NFL player so knows all about the effects of CTE so didn't take kindly to a doctor spreading misinformation. Corbin was seen as being out of line for interrupting the doctor so was buried on wwe tv.
Another obscure honorable mention is Tyler Reks who was repackaged as a monster and had a very short dominant run until (reportedly) he was told to stop using the (WWE reinterpretation of the) Burning Hammer as his finisher because it was similar to (and looked miles better than) Attitude Adjustment. Then he was rapidly buried in lower midcard before a couple of weird backstage episodes led him to walk away from the company altogether.
For those curious, today's video was not meant to be framed as explicitly anti-Cena, or a condemnation of his run on top, or an attack on backstage politics. It was just meant to be a list of folks who had the biggest falls from grace after feuding with him. Not trying to place blame here, in fact I actually like most of Cena's work. So, maybe we can all chill?
Wrestling With Wregret listen zane when you point out cena burying the talent you go all the way don't knock the shovel out of his hand now pile it on.
@@DTownNash careers with no promise to begin with. Besides that, who tf did he really bury? He elevated edge in 2006, he made Punk into a bigger star, and Lesnar into the beast he is today.
I have often lamented that R-Truth's crazy gimmick didn't become a bigger deal. Not that Cena's hands are 100% clean but the sad (a-hem) truth is his momentum was derailed by a drug suspension As for the Lesnar thing, I agree with everything you said, tho I've heard Lesnar's loss was punishment for leaving in the first place.
Definitely the reason lesnar lost the first few matches. Super petty on wwe part. You have the ex ufc heavyweight champion lose to cena and triple h, so stupid.
To his credit, he did put over CM Punk repeatedly, he put over Dolph Ziggler and elevated AJ at the same time, he put over Daniel Bryan, he was destroyed by Brock Lesnar, he lost the WWE title to Bray Wyatt, he put over Seth Rollins when he lost the US title to him and he also put over Roman Reigns big time. He also put over Alberto Del Río a couple of times and Del Rio only has good words about Cena these days. I think this has always happened with every mega star. Bruno Sanmartino, Billy Graham, Hulk Hogan, Brett Hart, Stone Cold, The Rock, Triple H, Cena, Batista, Orton, Goldberg...they were all overprotective of their pushes and they all buried people along the way.
It doesn't really change the fact he decided to fuck over a ton of people. The Nexus thing was even mentioned to have been HIS call and that everyone else was against it.
@@allabouthewaves4354 they didn't think Barrett was championship material and the story with CM Punk first taking over the Nexus, then challenging John Cena, giving the infamous "pipe bomb", beating Cena at Money in the Bank...it all kinda fell on their hands, they run with it and that's why Punk was champion and Barrett wasn't. One promo made all the difference in the world. Also Barrett was new and Punk had already been ECW champion and twice Money in the Bank winner and World Heavyweight Champion, so he was a proven commodity. Cena has put over many people, when it made sense to do it and when he was told to
@@alphonsemaina8293 It's so frustrating whenever Cena fans are so quick to shift the blame to Vince whenever Cena buries talent but are quick to give Cena credit for pushing talent. Every wrestling fan worth their salt knows that top guys always have a say and who gets pushed or buried. That's why guys like Hulk Hogan, Shawn Michaels and Triple H have become notorious for burying talent, but in the same vein guys like The Rock and Undertaker are lauded as being unselfish in putting people over. Cena undoubtedly belongs to the ilk of HHH. And even in OP's post, the guys who got over did so because they were over with the crowd because they had somethinh that fans loved seeing. CM Punk with his mic skills, Daniel Bryan with his wrestling skills, Dolph Ziggler with his selling and energy, and AJ Styles was already famous before he even got to WWE. And Cena takes the credit for pushing these people?? Damn
Calling Umaga a Cena victim feels like a stretch. Just being the chosen guy for the Trump feud was huge and the only reason he endend up leaving was all to do with his personal struggles. It's really hard to say the loss to Cena hurt him that much in even the medium term. Sandow being 1-12 before the Cena match is very telling as well. And it's weird that Bray is #2 when Dykstra and Riley are honorable mentions. Nexus was always going to be number 1 ahah.
@@murrayso well to be fair they were grooming Jeff to become a WWE champion and I think it's safe to say it was best to push Jeff to the title instead of Umaga
@@elijahechicagobearsboyd5734 Oh yeah, I agree, Jeff Hardy was white hot at that time, being well over with the fans and at the prime of his career. Just a shame to then see Umaga from being from a main eventer to jobbing within a minute to a single Twist of Fate by Jeff. *EDIT: I meant to say "Whisper in the Wind", not the "Twist of Fate".
@@elijahechicagobearsboyd5734 Yes, it happened when Hardy made his return in late 2008 and debuted his then new entrance theme, with GM William Regal making him wrestle Umaga: ruclips.net/video/tVE3fGGH6H8/видео.html
Looking back at this from the future in 2022, it's good to see Zach Ryder/Matt Cardona has had a career resurgence and is doing some awesome stuff on the indies and other places away from WWE.
@@starhunter9085 nah it's cena. roman buried people cause of how he was pushed. if roman was the golden boy he would have let zack have his push and not partipcate in those dumbass storylines that ruined him right after like cena did to him. reigns does what he is told and is good at it. cena has pull so I believe he voices whether he wants things to go a certain way and it does. you cna't honestly say cena did NOT HAVE THE POWER to stop a lot of those burials.
John Cena made WWE unwatchable for period of 6-7 years. And it directly followed the HHH reign of terror. He was just EVERYWHERE and it suffocated a lot of talent.
It's sad to say that Heath Slater is the most successful member in Nexus today (not counting Daniel Bryan) (Edit) Someone brought up Bray Wyatt, he counts too actually. OG Member then.
I still get angry over Nexus to this day. I'll never understand what possessed Cena to think that him--a seasoned veteran who'd become a part-timer 6 years later going over a group of young talent that could've had a bright future was a good thing. I'd honestly have replaced Rene Dupree with Ryback though
@Hal Jordan After watching both Wrestlelamia and WhatCulture Wrestling's Hulk Hogan videos pertaining who he screwed over and refused to lose to, or put over, this video would probably be 40 minutes long. I'd await it.
@AlwaysLookCool 729 A few of them only had so many years though, especially Austin. But they were typically the most favorited of their times. Cena wasn't.
While I agree with & won't deny some of these like Rusev & the Nexus but 1.) when It comes to guys like Renee Dupree, Kenny Dykstra, Damien Sandow etc. Do you seriously think these guys could've went any further than the midcard even if they did get over on Cena?? 2.) Based of what Brian is say a lot of these like Zack Ryder, Bray Wyatt & Umaga seem like more of the fault of Creative not knowing what do to rather than losing to Cena
1.) Not everybody can be a main eventer, but a win over Cena at those points could've done them better. Sandow in particular was quite over and had a big chance, as for Dykstra it could've made a good storyline, a bitter young talent taking revenge on his years of mistreatment stuck on that Spirit Squad gimmick, and so on. 2.) Yes and no, both are correlated. One thing is losing to somebody looking strong, other is losing to John Cena.
Jinder Mahal got the world heavyweight title in a company that Damien sandow got Mizdow over with and sandow was a far better gimmick promo and character then baron Corbin so yes I do think shadow would be a top heel if they wouldve gave him 1 run with the title
Daveyboy11 getting a win over the top guy at the right time and the right storyline works wonders even better if you can wrestle and hold your own if given the shot too, CM Puni was ready for the spot and when his time came he rolled with it. Just determines if they could hang. Which if given more experience, they could’ve potentially been big.
Looking back at it now, it’s scary to hear you talk about wrestling Goldberg in Saudia Arabia hurting Cena’s legacy during the Bray segment, when that literally just happened to Wyatt himself.
Ryder suffered for getting himself over. @14:14, holy shit I know somebody pissed off Cena by using the DVD. Can't remember if Riley was the one or not.
Can I just say how happy I am you mentioned the match Cena had with Lesnar at Extreme Rules? I had just recently started watching wrestling again after a 3 year hiatus, I was super stoked to see Lesnar come back and was equally excited to see the Extreme Rules match. I loved that match and thought it was the best thing the WWE had done in years up until Cena won, and I was unfortunately reminded why I stopped watching wrestling back in 2009. Anything cool or interesting WWE creative might have come up with at that time ultimately gets sacrificed in order for the "top guy" to rule supreme over everything.
I'm surprised Riley only got an honorable mention. I know wrestlers beef with each other all the time, but no one backstage, including Riley himself, had any idea why Cena didn't like him, but he paid the price for it anyway
This makes me glad I took time away from WWE - and wrestling in general until Fall 2018. I liked Cena when he was the underdog to JBL and his first title reign. I didn't think they'd go so far with him. Cena's certainly gotten better - putting over Finn Balor in the lead up to Royal Rumble 2019. It was great seeing him reappear as the Doctor of Thuganomics at WM35. In all honesty that's the John Cena I missed. I think he wouldn't have been as lauded if it was that version instead of the generic superhero who won't stay down for long.
10:00 Its becoming evident that there is one Golden Rule. Don't oush yourself unless Vince tells you your John Cena. Or (Insert top guy hes handpicked here)
I forget what my comment had been EXACTLY, but while you were on Twitch, streaming, I'd said that I thought Wyatt's gimmick was something that a title wouldn't mesh well with. It wasn't long after, that things started going bad for "The Wyatt Family". What I DO remember, is you saying that it was a "hot take" (a term I literally learned on that night because of you saying it), with some others in the chat saying I didn't know what I was talking about... And... yeah, I didn't, I can see that NOW... but then you have his current gimmick. ... I've never been so happy to see one Superstar's push turn into the WWE pulling out, as I am in seeing Bray double-down on the "Horror" element for his character, and having a genuine title run. I guess what I'm trying to SAY is... ... you comin' back to Twitch, Zane? Oh, and long live The Fiend!
In retrospect Daniel Bryan getting fired in 2010 helped him dodge the Nexus burial.
Fact
That's an excellent point.
in retrospect a lot of the terrible things that happened to bryan ended up working for him in the long run, the man was destined to be a pro wrestling great
Very true, I never thought about that. I guess the wrestling gods made sure to protect Bryan, he had too big of things coming in his future. He's battled back from injury and retirement.
Austin is another one, who got a break, when he wasn't supposed to, then it just exploded.
Rey Mysterio deserved an honorable mention.
when he won the WWE title then lose it to cena so we can have Cena vs CM Punk at Summerslam that was very Stupid
No. He was victim of Punk vs WWE storyline, so you should blame Punk
@QUEENDOM rey has never main evented wrestlemania you kook
@@steaminmeats The Smackdown main event at mania 22? Wasn't the show closer but it still counts.
@QUEENDOM wtf do you even read. Rey didnt get buried when he had his world championship run you idiot.
The Sandow deal still hurts. Also, best custom MITB briefcase of all time.
Brock's Boombox Briefcase is the best custom briefcase (and I am not a Brock fan)
It doesn’t hurt, they had a great match you really think sandow was gonna sell out arenas ??? Really?
Kam Fisher you’re making it sound like Sandow was completely useless. He would have fit perfectly in the WWE midcard. He had an entertaining character and at the moment that is extremely rare in current WWE. Wrestlers who can put on great matches but can’t talk on the mic makes for a boring homogeneous product.
@@kamfisher1714 Then why was he over in every arena they went to at one point?
@@kamfisher1714 Kam Fisher if you were watching when he was still employed with WWE then you know he was able to constantly get correct reactions from the crowd in the arenas. It wasn't just a smark thing. He was able to work his gimmick under WWE'S micro-managing and be over. That's all that really matters.
I'm still disappointed Miz and Truth weren't referred to as "R-Some".
James Brown or “Miz-R-E”
Cena and Miz: "Come Get Awesome".
That sounds like a group of R people having sex....
@@ceulgai2817 R people 😭
Not truthsome?
Cena: "Jeepers, I'm burying so much talent. Better do a load of charity work to balance it out".
Triple H: "Wowie-gee, I've buried a butt load of talent. Better establish a beloved developmental company with good booking."
Hulk Hogan: "I DON'T NEED TO MAKE UP FOR THE TALENT I BURIED; I PLAYED BASS FOR MEGADETH AND INVENTED THE GEORGE FOREMAN GRILL, BROTHER!!"
You forgot triple h hiring indy guys to win the smarks over
HBK: "Damn I buried a lot of the boys, and pissed off most of the people in the company....but now God's got my back, so it's all good".
Ultimate Warrior: AND THE GREATEST BEING TO WALK THIS PLANET, WITH 2 TAILS BEHIND HIM, AND THE BEAM OF LIGHT ON HIM LIKE A SPOTLIGHT FOR THE STAR, AND THE FACT THAT BURIALS NEVER HAPPEN, I RUINED CAREERS LIKE THE DEVIL DID TO THOSE OF WHICH WE CAN NOT NAME, AND... etc etc
Don't forget he almost played for Metallica according to him too lol
@@kamfisher1714 Are you really taking this seriously?
I'm surprised Carlito Carribean Cool didn't get on this list.
Well, he did go on to become a 17-time WWC Universal Heavyweight Champion, which had nothing to do with his dad being the head booker.
Lol
Carlito beat Cena for the US title first night on Smackdown
WWC? Sounds like an indie version of WCW where theres like 20 people in the crowd.
Nah if anything Cena is one of Carlito's claims to fame. Beat him for the US title in his first match.
Carlito's buddy Jesus, on the other hand...
@@gauban986 it's the biggest promotion of Puerto rico you uneducated swine. Learn something besides TV wrestling
“If you really wanna hurt his legacy, have him wrestle Goldberg in Saudi Arabia!”
Oof, Super Showdown 2020... That didn’t age super well, huh?
Still very fucking painful
@GxDLY 007 The Necrophobic ah you poor child
Wtf you talking about it did age well lol
@@CantRead1 It aged better than either of the men in that match.
I remember meeting Sandow at Mania 29 Axxess. Nobody wanted to meet him and he, Cody, and Punk were my favorite full timers in the company at that point in time, so I figured I’d wait in the quick line. He didn’t break character at all and when he saw how big a fan I was, he let me tag along with him and make fun of people throwing out big words and acting superior and stuff. Such a cool interaction. A damn shame what happened to him. *sighs*
My dad and I met Sandow at Summerslam 2012 Axxess. Full character the whole time he was signing autographs. He jumped up on his chair to warn the crowds in the surrounding lines to stay hydrated because of the heat, and when a few fans yelled “Thank you!” he gave a “You’re Welcome!” that popped the whole surrounding area.
Didn’t help Rusev that his literal next storyline was the Summer Rae/Ziggler garbage.
Great video! Do Hogan next.
Ugh, that was a sleeper for worst WWE storyline of the decade.
Who ISN'T a victim of Hogan?
@@closethockeyfan5284 better off doing a list of people who weren't victims of Hogan lol it would be shorter
Dolph Zigler Were your main event push Goes to Die like it’s Old Yeller
I'm glad Rusev is gone, just more dead weight.
What about Rey mysterio? A wwe fan favorite veteran finally wins the wwe championship for the 1st time in his career. Like an hour later ON THE SAME SHOW gets buried by Cena and loses the belt :(
Poor Mysterio just another victim to Super Cena!
That pissed me off my boy rey finally wins the johnny cena wins it 60 mins latter, that was bogus indeed
You can't bury mysterio lol that's like saying cena buried triple h
You clearly don't understand the term "bury" in wrestling. That one loss was not a burial.
Thats a burial especially since rey is a legend
Tyler Reks.
Cena said that his finisher was too similar to his.
Even berated him backstage
Imagine berating someone for a fireman’s carry. 😒😒😒
Isn’t his finisher very similar to the godfathers
The F-U was a rip off of the F-5
thatdopegirl Imagine Randy Orton being pissed at somebody for using a cutter
@@KiddsWorldEntertainment imagine DDP being pissed at Randy Orton since he did the move first.
The Last Man Standing match between John Cena vs Umaga was all but Cena “Smoking” Umaga. Umaga came in looking good and arguably came out looking better.
Even then Umaga fought for a good 30-40 seconds before he passed out. He was choked so hard his neck was all bruised up from the rope the night after.
I haven’t watched the match, but just looking at the still shots that Brian showed, yeah Cena did not beat Umaga easily. Hell, Cena having to choke Umaga in order to win shows just how hard the match was.
Agreed. The LMS match was not a burial; just about everything they did afterwards was.
I quit watching wrestling on a regular basis in 2010. The reason is because the Nexus storyline had so much potential and was botched so horribly. John Cena was a big part of this...
Same.
Made a return only because of AEW
WWE completely fucked that up. Nexus was fresh & captivating. Their merch even sold well. And, they just had to have Cena go over the entire faction within two months.
@@CREOLEHEAT right. I use to be a huge fan of his in my pre teens and teens but as an adult he's just a shovel. tons of loses he could have took would have benefited the company but they put him over instead.
@@60wwedivaDude was the top dog from the time I was in 5th grade til I was a college sophomore. Ridiculous 🤦🏾♂️
Wasn't Nexus just a very poor man's NWO though?
2017 was weird, but I think this year has trumped it!
thousand yuhhhh buddy
2016 was so good for smackdown
You think? I’m pretty sure everyone else already had the same idea thanks for reminding us.
@@robertwetmore7655 thanks for replying to a 7 month odl comment, robert. you old hag
Eye for an Eye anyone?
Didn’t even hesitate to click on this one
You usually do?
@@chrisscott2009 right! Lmao
What you really wanted to say is that you never clicked on a video so fast like most attention-seeking RUclipsrs do.
We all knew this would be a fun video.
@@chrisscott2009 Well if your sub box has a ton of good videos you might have to pick 1 over another sometimes
Zane! You missed Rey Mysterio! Remember when Rey won the WWE Championship after beating the Miz on Raw? This was fresh after Punk won the strap and walked off. That same night, Vinny Mac tells Rey that Cena wanted his rematch. This was IMMEDIATELY after Rey already had a hell of a match. That is SUCH a heel move! So Cena wins (lol), and Rey never even sniffed the WWE championship afterward.
Oh yeah i remember that
I agree with that
That one makes me hate the cena character with unbridled passion
So funny to me...how Cena could be ANYTHING but heel there or in the Ryder mess is beyond me. Ridiculous. And WWE wonders/wondered why he was booed. MAYBE BECAUSE HE WAS ACTING HEEL!
@@ajk also heel vs rvd
Before I watch the video.
Barret
Wyatt
Rusev
Zack Ryder
Umaga
Tensai
Alex Riley
Nexus (can't think of anymore)
@Hal Jordan I never would have guessed him lol. I def forgot about Corbin and Sandow though
Not bad. Almost caught them all. I'd add Kozlov to that list as well.
Tensai was burried by the idiotic gimmick flip, though.
"Well, he was in Japan, guys! So let's make him Japanese ...... ish."
@@MightyJabroni I barely remember Kozlov. Only note of him was him being Taker clean. I don't even remember him feuding with Cena. Too many foreign heels
@@dominicsavankham0709
Yikes, you are right! Kozlov was simply defeated by bad booking, not by Cena. Could've sworn that the two fought. But my memories of that time in wrestling are hazy. And luckily so.^^
All of those guys deserved to be buried with the exceptions of Umaga and Wyatt
If y'all want a Triple H one go back and look at Brian's Reign of Terror video.
Didn't expect this comment to have this much activity
Booker T and RVD basically
@@lydariusvaughn and Kane too.
@@speedy932key4 Kane might be a mixed of both him and HHH depending on context.
@@lydariusvaughn yeah I guess. If you ask me, once necrophilia is involved, that's a burial
@@speedy932key4 True, honestly though besides maybe those three he hasn't really buried anyone as far as fans exaggerate.
I'd like to see more of this, the top 8 victims. We need ones for triple h, Shawn Michaels, Charlotte and Alexa bliss too
Hulk Hogan too.
@@stevencitrin4293 oh yeah, especially hogan
They almost completely ruined Sasha, Becky, and Bayley in favor of Alexa Bliss. Especially Bayley. Nia also got buried by her. What’s more sad is that Alexa isn’t even good.
@@TopTierHater Charlotte ruined Sasha banks too, and she especially ruined asuka. But what Alexa bliss did to bayley in 2017 is the absolute worst
I can help with that! For Charlotte, number 1 is Asuka. Everything went downhill for her the moment she lost her Smackdown Women's Champion to Charlotte weeks before Wrestlemania 35.
Rusev to DX:
‘That’s not a tank. THAT’S a tank’
Ha! I visualize Crocodile Dundee when you do that.
The Brock Lesnar one was probably of the mind that "just 'cause you were UFC champion doesn't mean you get to go over on big pro wrestling stars".
Where have we heard that one before?
UFC carrier shouldnt mater in wrestling or its just going back to giving win to sports guests like in the 80's where if u are popular u get the win.
@@zertyf7427 Wrestling that includes striking and submissions? Kinda asking for it in that case actually.
@@Ticketman99 Wrestling is much more than stricking and submission, there is cheating ,objects, and all the different type of match that isent fair 1 on 1 where an ufc fighter shouldnt have an advantage.
Making an ufc fighter strong as a wrestler only because of his previous carrier is lazy writting from the WWEbanking on his reputation, its supposed to be an entertainment so
NO the stronger irl shouldnt always win or elese its boring if u dont understand that u dont understand wrestling
@@zertyf7427 Just know that you have lost any and all right/privilege(sp?)to call any of the performers "the best wrestler in the world".
Question: do you consider pro wrestling to be actual combat sport?
P.S: note that "includes" does *not* mean "exclusively".
@@Ticketman99 i didnt lost anything but pls can u bring arguments like i did instead of just calling bs.
I remember when Raw had that tournament to crown a new WWE champion back in 2011. Then the winner had to face John Cena that night, which pretty much told us fans that Cena was leaving Raw with the belt. Rey Mysterio won the tournament, then sure enough, lost the belt to Cena shortly after. I believe that was most likely crap booking though (I wondered why Cena wasn’t in the tournament in the first place, and why does he get to challenge for the belt after Rey had already wrestled that night) but it seemed to put a damper on Rey’s big night of winning the tournament and title.
actually they crowned a new champion. then cena challenged rey mysterio and he accepted. it made cena look like a total dick and made rey look like freaking moron.
I agree. It pissed me off just because Rey should of gotten a longer and better run. They seriously couldn’t give him a reign until the next PPV and build up his match with Cena?
@@shermansherman3630 I remember reading way back when they he'd hurt his knee, and they didn't want to risk jeopardizing the SummerSlam main event with a triple threat and Rey blow out his knee again midway through the match.
The Miz was booked ridiculously as champion. A damn feud with Lawler? What the hell? (Edited a typo so that other users can stop having non-stop seizures)
@brandon roberts Oh god... I blocked that out. I feel like a just had my repressed memories of childhood abuse unlocked.
Didn’t they have a ladder match on raw for the wwe title ? Lmao
@@B3Band just as crazy as it is that there are people who find one word someone misspells and completely destroys them for it. Glad you can sleep knowing you pointed out a spelling error.
@@Njbear7453 yup
I liked the feud.
Ironically Zack Ryder's burial started around the time when they moved Z True Long Island Story From His RUclips Channel To The WWE RUclips Channel
This list should just be the entire nexus
Zane already covered The Nexus
Lol that's good! 😄
They're all no 1 minus brian
The burial was so big he covered an entire video on it
@@fizzpeak123 bigger than the Holocaust?
WWE ruined Kevin Owens near perfect debut by not letting Owens go over Cena, even though Cena was about to take time off for TV & the movies roles.
At least they give him the Universal Championship.
Owens literally did go over Cena in his first match
He did.
He went over him clean on his debut? I remember being sat there in genuine shock.
Just back from the convenience store with beer and snacks... and the notification pops up, perfect timing.
It's 5 o'clock somewhere
Nioce
Beer and snacks name a better duo
@@Arjay82 I am frankly offended at the suggestion that I can't get through a beer and a sizeable portion of snacks in 18 minutes! :P
The Ryder one still angers me. And Kane was joint responsible for that
powerspyin2 by most accounts, Kane is so nice that he sacrifices his own good booking, much less someone else’s. Could be wrong but he doesn’t seem like the kinda guy to rock the boat.
Ryder was literally punished for getting over. It's no wonder there's no organic stars anymore
Fans were going nuts about Ryder so they brought him on TV to bury him and shut them up.
Kane is a company man he doesn't complain or try and book himself over wouldn't really put blame on him
I'm surprised Cena still gets blame for that one. We all know the culprit for Zack Ryder was Triple H
I wonder how much of this is to blame on creative and the bookers
The Nexus for sure but with how much pull John had for most of these he could've said no
@@anjake01 i think he later said that it was the wrong call on the part for that whole Nexus summerslam debacle
Most imo
Gunther Moes I say a good chunk of it.
Its that Cena has a big ego, Nexus were meant to go over at Summerslam and Cena flat out refused and buried them alive. Then there was Alex Riley, who was buried because he stepped up against Cena. In his prime refused to put over ANYONE, from 2006 to 2010 he rarely lossed clean.
The Miz, then WWE Champion, was an afterthought in his own Wrestlemania title feud. Just like Jericho was in 2002.
Miz was fucking terrible as Champion. He was exposed at WM 27 for the "star" that he was at the time.
Jericho is better than the miz though
@@ChrisWolff2013 I thought he was a pretty good champion, and another unpopular opinion, I thought his feud with Jerry Lawler was actually pretty good.
4:54 - To be fair, Cena vs Umaga was the most convincing victory for him. His matches always felt too surreal before this one.
"His matches always felt too surreal..."
Which he are you referring to? Because that's exactly how I feel about Cena.
Soulifix I breathe a sigh of relief Samoa Joe never signed with WWE at the time since I doubt he would’ve agreed to facial tattoos.
@@RFSpadeDan except he did exactly that in TNA with the Nation of Violence
2:59
2004 - René Duprée & Kenzo Suzuki with Hiroko
2019 - Sami Zayn & Shinsuke Nakamura … with _Io Shirai?????_
Nice intro by jungle Jack perry...
Mike Fantasia R.I.P
Good ol JR burner account confirmed
Triple H and Hogan need to get a list like this too
He already made a triple h reign of terror video
I wouldn't even out over my mother brother!
if u thought william regal pronounced Umaga wrong u should listen to Tony Chimel in SvR 2008 calling him U Mugger
He was a samoan mugger. Well he was 3 minute warning.
I sometimes forget Brian has connections in the wrestling industry and then boom Jack Perry jumpscare
Did you forget about Baron Corbin's backstage problems that caused him to lose the briefcase
how convenient
No, it was because Corbin had a twitter feud with a veteran.
Pretty sure he lost it because he was arguing with the WWE doctor about the seriousness of concussions. He didn’t even do anything wrong. They just didn’t like that he wouldn’t kiss ass and go along with their own biased narrative.
WWE still push Corbin, Inspite of the burial.
@@ryanjohansson8950 Actually it was because he was being very vocal about it instead of handling it in private causing PR problems for WWE because it was known he was there
That intro got me thinking about real glass
Toilet Dinner is one of the greatest name translations EVER!
I get the John part but what about Cena translates to dinner?
B-man The Champ dinner in Spanish is cena
Cena is dinner also in italian.
I would've put Kenny Dykstra and Mickie James much much higher but not bad. Agree with the Nexus as #1
1. WWE Audiences
If I recall correctly, Corbin got buried because he couldn't keep his mouth shut on social media. It was Vince who punished him or someone else in the higher ups. At this point, Cena was just an executioner. If it wasn't Cena, it would have been someone else, but Corbin was getting punished no matter what.
The actual reason was Corbin speaking out against a doctor who was downplaying the effects of concussions, the guy is an ex NFL player so knows all about the effects of CTE so didn't take kindly to a doctor spreading misinformation.
Corbin was seen as being out of line for interrupting the doctor so was buried on wwe tv.
Another obscure honorable mention is Tyler Reks who was repackaged as a monster and had a very short dominant run until (reportedly) he was told to stop using the (WWE reinterpretation of the) Burning Hammer as his finisher because it was similar to (and looked miles better than) Attitude Adjustment. Then he was rapidly buried in lower midcard before a couple of weird backstage episodes led him to walk away from the company altogether.
I remember that guy, man the year 2010 was kind of wild
For those curious, today's video was not meant to be framed as explicitly anti-Cena, or a condemnation of his run on top, or an attack on backstage politics. It was just meant to be a list of folks who had the biggest falls from grace after feuding with him. Not trying to place blame here, in fact I actually like most of Cena's work. So, maybe we can all chill?
Wrestling With Wregret listen zane when you point out cena burying the talent you go all the way don't knock the shovel out of his hand now pile it on.
Who's a bigger burying machine? John Cena, 90's Shawn Michaels, Hulk Hogan, or Triple H?
Triple H by far. It's not even close!
#1 - Triple H
#2 - Hogan
#3 - Cena
#4 - Michaels
Gotta say Cena. He ruined careers for a WHOLE DECADE.
@@DTownNash careers with no promise to begin with. Besides that, who tf did he really bury? He elevated edge in 2006, he made Punk into a bigger star, and Lesnar into the beast he is today.
@@167kinggam Ryback. Umaga. Baron Corbin. Damian Sandow. Kenny. Tyler Reks. Alex Riley. THE NEXUS. Zack Ryder.
12:43 did Brian just predict Goldberg winning the Universal Championship
To be fair, R-Truth failed a drug test before that match.
AkumaTh really? On purpose or no?
Marukomu/Malcolm Pygmalion why would someone fail a drug test on purpose ?
Bear 7453 people have done it to get out of jobs before.
Plus he smoked on live tv that was not part of the script
link biff whoa didn’t know that part
I have often lamented that R-Truth's crazy gimmick didn't become a bigger deal. Not that Cena's hands are 100% clean but the sad (a-hem) truth is his momentum was derailed by a drug suspension
As for the Lesnar thing, I agree with everything you said, tho I've heard Lesnar's loss was punishment for leaving in the first place.
Definitely the reason lesnar lost the first few matches. Super petty on wwe part. You have the ex ufc heavyweight champion lose to cena and triple h, so stupid.
8:45 Rusev day was Murdered...
MURDERED! DAMN IT ALL!!!
The ones that hurt the most were Damien Sandow, Rusev, Zack Ryder, Bray Wyatt, and the Nexus.
On the Umaga/Samoa Joe thing: Anyone else remember when Joey Styles once referred Umaga as the Samoan Smashing Machine?
@SuperKane5 How edgy you are, kid. I know yours regret not going to the abortion clinic when she had the chance.
To his credit, he did put over CM Punk repeatedly, he put over Dolph Ziggler and elevated AJ at the same time, he put over Daniel Bryan, he was destroyed by Brock Lesnar, he lost the WWE title to Bray Wyatt, he put over Seth Rollins when he lost the US title to him and he also put over Roman Reigns big time. He also put over Alberto Del Río a couple of times and Del Rio only has good words about Cena these days.
I think this has always happened with every mega star. Bruno Sanmartino, Billy Graham, Hulk Hogan, Brett Hart, Stone Cold, The Rock, Triple H, Cena, Batista, Orton, Goldberg...they were all overprotective of their pushes and they all buried people along the way.
It doesn't really change the fact he decided to fuck over a ton of people. The Nexus thing was even mentioned to have been HIS call and that everyone else was against it.
He should’ve put Wade Barrett over. Barrett should’ve been the one to be pushed to the moon those next few years.
@@allabouthewaves4354 they didn't think Barrett was championship material and the story with CM Punk first taking over the Nexus, then challenging John Cena, giving the infamous "pipe bomb", beating Cena at Money in the Bank...it all kinda fell on their hands, they run with it and that's why Punk was champion and Barrett wasn't. One promo made all the difference in the world. Also Barrett was new and Punk had already been ECW champion and twice Money in the Bank winner and World Heavyweight Champion, so he was a proven commodity. Cena has put over many people, when it made sense to do it and when he was told to
@@AzureRoxe It was Vince's call not Cena.
@@alphonsemaina8293 It's so frustrating whenever Cena fans are so quick to shift the blame to Vince whenever Cena buries talent but are quick to give Cena credit for pushing talent. Every wrestling fan worth their salt knows that top guys always have a say and who gets pushed or buried. That's why guys like Hulk Hogan, Shawn Michaels and Triple H have become notorious for burying talent, but in the same vein guys like The Rock and Undertaker are lauded as being unselfish in putting people over. Cena undoubtedly belongs to the ilk of HHH.
And even in OP's post, the guys who got over did so because they were over with the crowd because they had somethinh that fans loved seeing. CM Punk with his mic skills, Daniel Bryan with his wrestling skills, Dolph Ziggler with his selling and energy, and AJ Styles was already famous before he even got to WWE. And Cena takes the credit for pushing these people?? Damn
Calling Umaga a Cena victim feels like a stretch. Just being the chosen guy for the Trump feud was huge and the only reason he endend up leaving was all to do with his personal struggles. It's really hard to say the loss to Cena hurt him that much in even the medium term.
Sandow being 1-12 before the Cena match is very telling as well. And it's weird that Bray is #2 when Dykstra and Riley are honorable mentions. Nexus was always going to be number 1 ahah.
Agreed; Umaga's feud with Jeff Hardy 2008 did more to damage his career, with the latter coming on top virtually all the time.
@@murrayso well to be fair they were grooming Jeff to become a WWE champion and I think it's safe to say it was best to push Jeff to the title instead of Umaga
@@elijahechicagobearsboyd5734 Oh yeah, I agree, Jeff Hardy was white hot at that time, being well over with the fans and at the prime of his career. Just a shame to then see Umaga from being from a main eventer to jobbing within a minute to a single Twist of Fate by Jeff.
*EDIT: I meant to say "Whisper in the Wind", not the "Twist of Fate".
@@murrayso wait is that an exaggeration or did that actually happen??
@@elijahechicagobearsboyd5734 Yes, it happened when Hardy made his return in late 2008 and debuted his then new entrance theme, with GM William Regal making him wrestle Umaga: ruclips.net/video/tVE3fGGH6H8/видео.html
Your reaction to Zack Ryder almost breaking his ankles has me in tears.
Do a TNA Monday night wars review.
Yes
More like Monday Night Massacres, amirite? Dur hur, dur hur!
Do you want a one minute video?
Check MarkyD he did a full review of it
I don't think Baron Corbin was John's fault, Cena just happen to be the guy fighting Mahal when WWE decided to bury Corbin.
Umaga pinned Cena on the July 17th 2006 edition of RAW-but of course that wasn't for the WWE championship.
Of course it wasnt cuz Cena wasnt champion at the time. Edge was.
Looking back at this from the future in 2022, it's good to see Zach Ryder/Matt Cardona has had a career resurgence and is doing some awesome stuff on the indies and other places away from WWE.
Pull out the shovel because HIS NAME IS JOHN CENA!!!!
**Roman Reigns*
@@starhunter9085 nah it's cena. roman buried people cause of how he was pushed. if roman was the golden boy he would have let zack have his push and not partipcate in those dumbass storylines that ruined him right after like cena did to him. reigns does what he is told and is good at it. cena has pull so I believe he voices whether he wants things to go a certain way and it does.
you cna't honestly say cena did NOT HAVE THE POWER to stop a lot of those burials.
John Cena made WWE unwatchable for period of 6-7 years. And it directly followed the HHH reign of terror. He was just EVERYWHERE and it suffocated a lot of talent.
Really appreciate the Left 4 Dead Tank music lol
How was Punk not on the list. His entire time as WWE champion, he played second fiddle to Cena’s antics in 2012.
Because Cena didn't bury Punk? Hell Cena didn't bury most people on this list.
Dude, Punk won most of his matches against Cena!
Coz punk won
@@alphonsemaina8293Lol, you just a massive Cena fanboy 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤡🤡
Suddenly i remember that Kenzo Suzuki was in WWE. And i thought as a wrestling fan for almost 20 years, i wouldn't need to be reminded of anything. :P
There was literally nothing memorable about him. Couldn't wrestle, couldn't talk, just awful, and not in a funny way.
I remember that embarrassing angle with his wife Hiroko getting jealous of Torrie Wilson and challenging her to a bra and panties match.
The Nexus storyline is what got me hooked on wrestling back in 2010. Their treatment still stings to think about
They really did book him like Hogan.
It worked.
Hell I even have that Fallout 4 John Cena mod!
LOL. That gets me every time.
Surely didn't work in the long term booking sense though
@@SnipingIsFun It wasnt supposed to make sense. It was supposed to make JC look strong AF.
But only lead to the CENAWINSLOL meme.
@@The_General_Zubas Yeah and kill long term booking for future guys
@@SnipingIsFun Like who? You're telling me Cena buried an entire generation? Because that's silly.
Nexus theme lyrics: "We won't die young"
John Cena: "Are you sure about that?"
If only WWE Samoa Joe as serious as he was taken when he was in ROH and TNA. 😞
Doubtfu, he's the Samoan Jobbing Machine
It’s Vince McMahon’s and Creative’s fault for not booking Joe properly.
@@RealGateGuardian Only he is not jobbing at the moment
@@MikeJr9284 Of course.
@@Ranuyasha how many times did he not win the wwe title? After those failed runs, dud he wim the US title? He's a fucking jobber.
That fucking intro jumpscared me holy shit how is that jack perry
SAY IT TO MY FACE
4:26 Miz?
17:58 Matt Striker marking out lol
Remember when the entire RAW roster did the job to Cena & Orton in one match? I do.
Also The Nexus were to Cena what the Dungeon of Doom was to Hogan.
Disagree. The Nexus was a good idea until they were buried. The Dungeon of Doom was a joke from the get go.
It's sad to say that Heath Slater is the most successful member in Nexus today (not counting Daniel Bryan)
(Edit)
Someone brought up Bray Wyatt, he counts too actually. OG Member then.
Most successful or longest tenured?...
@@Ultimate23Dragon Yes... In WWE at least.
@Jay Harv28 Oh fuck right, he technically was...
OG Member then.
I still get angry over Nexus to this day. I'll never understand what possessed Cena to think that him--a seasoned veteran who'd become a part-timer 6 years later going over a group of young talent that could've had a bright future was a good thing. I'd honestly have replaced Rene Dupree with Ryback though
How about a Top 8 biggest victims for the other big names???
@Hal Jordan After watching both Wrestlelamia and WhatCulture Wrestling's Hulk Hogan videos pertaining who he screwed over and refused to lose to, or put over, this video would probably be 40 minutes long. I'd await it.
Do one on CM Punk
Rollermacka Now tell me just who the hell Punk buried....
Christopher Stead Hogan, Nash, Michaels, HHH, Goldberg, Warrior
Hogan, Austin, and Michaels
12:42 hits hard watching this the day after Goldberg beat the Fiend in Saudi Arabia
Does it count that a shit ton fans quit watching thanks to cenas run ?
I know I did
@AlwaysLookCool 729 One guy they shoved down your throat from 2005 to 2014?
@AlwaysLookCool 729 A few of them only had so many years though, especially Austin. But they were typically the most favorited of their times. Cena wasn't.
Fans have been tuning out in droves since 2001. Way before Cena.
@@joere-uploader5766 RAW had a slight bump in ratings in '05 and '06 with Cena around...so I guess.
I would have loved for the Nexus to have been something like the NWO. When I saw them tearing everything apart, I was like "WOW!"
Triple H
Michaels
Lesnar
Charlotte
Corbin
They all deserve lists like this
corbin?
@@aussiegodx8629 He's overused on Raw nowadays
@@youngdolo8 its not a major push though. So it doesn't count
Hogan deserves this too. And Alexa Bliss’s push in 2016-2017
As I started to get back into wwe in early to mid 09, Cena beating Nexus is still probably the most upset I've ever been about a Cena win.
I could already guess who was number 1 before clicking on the video
R-Truth was kind of just a victim of bad timing. His push was completely overshadowed by Cena's next rivalry: CM Punk and the Pipebomb
While I agree with & won't deny some of these like Rusev & the Nexus but
1.) when It comes to guys like Renee Dupree, Kenny Dykstra, Damien Sandow etc. Do you seriously think these guys could've went any further than the midcard even if they did get over on Cena??
2.) Based of what Brian is say a lot of these like Zack Ryder, Bray Wyatt & Umaga seem like more of the fault of Creative not knowing what do to rather than losing to Cena
Dupree actually was considered a good shot of a future guy
1.) Not everybody can be a main eventer, but a win over Cena at those points could've done them better. Sandow in particular was quite over and had a big chance, as for Dykstra it could've made a good storyline, a bitter young talent taking revenge on his years of mistreatment stuck on that Spirit Squad gimmick, and so on.
2.) Yes and no, both are correlated. One thing is losing to somebody looking strong, other is losing to John Cena.
Jinder Mahal got the world heavyweight title in a company that Damien sandow got Mizdow over with and sandow was a far better gimmick promo and character then baron Corbin so yes I do think shadow would be a top heel if they wouldve gave him 1 run with the title
Mizdow was awesome!
Daveyboy11 getting a win over the top guy at the right time and the right storyline works wonders even better if you can wrestle and hold your own if given the shot too, CM Puni was ready for the spot and when his time came he rolled with it. Just determines if they could hang. Which if given more experience, they could’ve potentially been big.
Looking back at it now, it’s scary to hear you talk about wrestling Goldberg in Saudia Arabia hurting Cena’s legacy during the Bray segment, when that literally just happened to Wyatt himself.
Ryder suffered for getting himself over.
@14:14, holy shit
I know somebody pissed off Cena by using the DVD. Can't remember if Riley was the one or not.
Can I just say how happy I am you mentioned the match Cena had with Lesnar at Extreme Rules? I had just recently started watching wrestling again after a 3 year hiatus, I was super stoked to see Lesnar come back and was equally excited to see the Extreme Rules match. I loved that match and thought it was the best thing the WWE had done in years up until Cena won, and I was unfortunately reminded why I stopped watching wrestling back in 2009. Anything cool or interesting WWE creative might have come up with at that time ultimately gets sacrificed in order for the "top guy" to rule supreme over everything.
I'm surprised Riley only got an honorable mention. I know wrestlers beef with each other all the time, but no one backstage, including Riley himself, had any idea why Cena didn't like him, but he paid the price for it anyway
This makes me glad I took time away from WWE - and wrestling in general until Fall 2018. I liked Cena when he was the underdog to JBL and his first title reign. I didn't think they'd go so far with him. Cena's certainly gotten better - putting over Finn Balor in the lead up to Royal Rumble 2019. It was great seeing him reappear as the Doctor of Thuganomics at WM35.
In all honesty that's the John Cena I missed. I think he wouldn't have been as lauded if it was that version instead of the generic superhero who won't stay down for long.
For a second there, I thought number one was going to be the fans lol
@@colephelps2405 exactly
ChristManson Punk John Cena’s a self righteous con man
And look at Jack Perry now. Guess Brian giving this kid the intro really paid off.
10:00 Its becoming evident that there is one Golden Rule.
Don't oush yourself unless Vince tells you your John Cena.
Or (Insert top guy hes handpicked here)
What do you do, when you get buried by John Cena...?
You shave your head, change your entrance music, attire and whole gimmick!
Never thought Brian would do a whole video on John Cena. #WordLife
Good to see you here👍🖐
@@michaelrivera8360 You too! 👋😁 *HELLO FRIEND!*
@@TheeKingRayzor In Patrick voice:"Friend"😍😁😂😂😂😂😂
@@michaelrivera8360 *(SpongeBob Laugh)* 😁😁😁
LaToya Wrestleology JOHN Cena ❤️❤️❤️
Then years later, Miz and Truth were the first in the Rumble match. And no one on commentary, mentions their history.
I’m surprised Rey is on here even as an honorable mention
Should've replace brock with rey
That one still pisses me off on another level
Fuck Mysterio. He killed a man because of his shit wrestling.
Mr Kennedy was a junkie and an unsafe worker with an one-note catchphrase. Randy did nothing wrong.
@@Koroschiya it was 1 mistake
Almost ten years later, and the Nexus burial still resonates the most.
Why does 2003 Rene dupree looks like a jacked up MJF to me...
I forget what my comment had been EXACTLY, but while you were on Twitch, streaming, I'd said that I thought Wyatt's gimmick was something that a title wouldn't mesh well with. It wasn't long after, that things started going bad for "The Wyatt Family".
What I DO remember, is you saying that it was a "hot take" (a term I literally learned on that night because of you saying it), with some others in the chat saying I didn't know what I was talking about... And... yeah, I didn't, I can see that NOW... but then you have his current gimmick.
... I've never been so happy to see one Superstar's push turn into the WWE pulling out, as I am in seeing Bray double-down on the "Horror" element for his character, and having a genuine title run. I guess what I'm trying to SAY is...
... you comin' back to Twitch, Zane? Oh, and long live The Fiend!
Brian Zane can do video on WWE superstar who are always put in main event seen but never win title. Which cause them loose creditably.
Aldavius Walker lose credibility? You guys want everyone to win it’s pretty weird this is not wwe2k20
Basically this video can be called "Brock Lesnar's reign of terror 2017-2019/The death of Braun Strowman"
Hal Jordan sorry for not using commas dweeb
Otunga and Slater are the only ones left, and Otunga hasn't wrestled for them in years.
I’VE GOT KIDS
“Toilet Dinner”
…I see what you did there~ 👏🏾
Damn how time flies new intro now i remember when you only had 23,000 subscribers shit is crazy lol content always had me entertained