Modern Wresting
The face of modern pro wrestling has been changing daily.
Many wrestlers come with different skills to spice up the sport that has left
many craving for more. The scenes from the TV are just extra ordinary. Modern
professional wrestling is filled with pomp and color.
In my views
The modern wrestler also needs not to be left behind as they
have to package and repackage their personas so as to appeal to their
audiences. NAPW reviews said that John Cena can be said to
be a hundred percent modern pro wrestler. Watching him in the arena he is like
a demi- god. He is full of skills ranging from acting to owning the microphone
like it is his girlfriend. Many have termed him as the greatest wrestler of the
2000.
He was birthed in April 1977, in Massachusetts as John
Felix Anthony Cena. Like most of professional wrestlers Cena took part in
football when he was in college. He also pursued a career in body building
which we can all see the signs from his physical appearance. Cena however
started training professionally back in 2000 at the California based university
which was operated by pro wrestling.
His
pro wrestling history
Cena started going with the persona prototype which was
more of a robotic character. His rise started in UPW as he held the UPW heavyweight
championship for a short period of time. Things started looking better for Cena
in 2001 when he signed with the WWF on a developmental contract. During the
course of his contract Cena still performed as the prototype during this period
Cena won the OVW heavyweight champion and held on to it for three months he
also continued to win the OVW southern tag team championship partnering with
rico constatino for two months. And as it is said the road to stardom is slow.
Cena continued feuding with other wrestlers which gave in to few wins and
losses but in the process his portfolio was growing day by day.
Without
regrets
Cena has done much within the short time without having any
type of critical NAPW complaints that he has been in
professional wrestling which leaves much to be said about him. Professional
wrestling can only get better.
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