Is Cena/AJ this generation's Austin/Rock?
>>3063632
not at the moment no.
>>3063632
It is not even this generation's Austin/Bret Hart.
>>3063632
it's the cena/bryan of this generation
>>3063632
Hogan, Austin, Rock and Cena are the most well known superstars the WWE has produced, so yes, he is.
>>3063632
Cena/Reigns generation incoming
It could have been if Vince wasn't obsessed with Roman, Paul wasn't obsessed with charisma vacuum indie manlets and Steph and Shane weren't obsessed with themselves.
Post a reaction on this level in the Nu-Era. Post any member of the Shield getting one tenth of this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SGsFvA4jrM
Reigns/Strowman is
Could have been if the first match ended with a clean win, the second match didnt involve Enzo or Cass and if John Cena didnt try to bury AJ as much as he did during the lead up to the Rumble.
>>3063980
https://youtu.be/zNBFauBOBwU
It's not even the Batista/Taker of this generation.
>>3064068
FUCKING THIS
BEST FEUD OF 2017 has been Big Dog vs. Braaaaaaaaun
>>3063632
Lol no
>>3063980
>indie manlets
>The new face of NXT is 6'5'' and 254 lbs
>>3063632
No. Austin and Rock were the last in WWE to be top guy/face of the company because they were the most over/biggest draw. Cena managed to get over with thuganomics, but not even close to Austin/Rock level. The funny thing is, Cena may not have gotten the nod if Brock hadn't left.
>>3063632
No. Austin and Rock were the last in WWE to be top guy/face of the company because they were the most over/biggest draw. Cena managed to get over with thuganomics, but not even close to Austin/Rock level. The funny thing is, Cena may not have gotten the nod if Brock hadn't left.
>>3063980
the pyro was over not AJ. this is why they quit doing it at shows
>>3063980
God the commentary is awful