| bugrimmar said: not sustainable. hogan and warrior ended up being a tag team later on. a company can only have two big time faces on top for only a few months before they have to kick down or force a heel turn on one of them. same thing happened with stone cold and the rock. as bryan progresses, he will eventually come face to face with cena, and cena will either have to make a heel turn or get kicked down. i don't see him getting kicked down, not with his popularity with the kids, so it has to be a heel turn. |
Yes, agree with that. After Hogan vs. Warrior, even with the title, Warrior could not sustain popularity. He continued being overshadowed by Hogan. I would love to see a heel turn from Cena, it could be like Hollywood Hogan if done right, but I believe WWE don't have the balls to do it and will just fear losing money in marketing/merchandising with kids. It would be more safe to turn Bryan heel. Well, one thing is sure, Cena's face personality changed a bit in these last few years. He isn't as moralist as before, started beating oponents after match for vengeance and so on. Still face, but more credible.
Bryan is doing great, but he isn't ready to be a top babyface yet (of course, they could start working on it). He got some points last night, Shawn Michaels praised him in a promo, the crown asked for him when Cena got beat down (if they want to team them against the Wyatts, that was a confirmation) and the reaction to his fight with Wyatt (that is another one that is doing a fantastic job right now).








