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samedi 27 avril 2013

Why John Cena's WrestleMania Success May Include a Creatine Supplement

By Rob Sutter


En route to WrestleMania, John Cena has made the claim that 2012 was the worst year of his career, even though I feel like he's still been at the forefront of everything related to World Wrestling Entertainment. It's like every main event still featured Cena in some way, even though his loss against the Rock last year had stayed with him. This year, he faces off against him once more. Even though Cena's going to train rigorously, a creatine supplement may prove to be most effective.

Cena has a lot of pressure going into WrestleMania, especially considering that he has more drive for the company than the Rock seems to. No one in the current system seems to regard the company better than he does, which is very telling. He has to win or else it seems like he has nothing to prove. When he loses as well, no one seems to handle it worse than Cena, which means that a victory absolutely must occur, no matter what the circumstances may be.

It seems like ever since 2013 came around, Cena competed with a different kind of fire than he did in the past. I would like to chalk this up to the knowledge that the previous year was not that great and he wants to be able to erase that from his memory. He wants to show that he had learned from his mistakes back then and he's not going to let them weigh him down for the foreseeable future. I can only hope that the quality of his matches improve, too.

As far as a wrestling standpoint is concerned, Cena's focus has always been on strength. It's apparent that he can work well in this regard, but who's to say that a creatine supplement can't help him to perform better? Against someone who's as energized as the Rock during the big matches, Cena's going to need all of the help that he can get. Looking to authorities such as Muscular Development as well, I do not think that he's going to have much of an issue performing well.

WrestleMania is the showcase of the immortals, as wrestling fans know, which means that competitors are going to have to work harder in order to make an impact. The wrestlers are either going to live up to their potential or they are going to crash and burn. It's a lot of pressure, which very few of these performers are able to live up to. Cena is one of those who can live up to what he's capable of and I think a creatine supplement or two may help him secure a victory as well.




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