John Cena and CM Punk are gearing up for an epic showdown at Night of Champions in Saudi Arabia! These two have a long history of intense battles, unforgettable feuds, and legendary matches. But this time, things are different; Cena is stepping into the ring as a heel, while Punk plays the fan-favorite.
Punk knows Cena inside and out, having faced him countless times over the years. In fact, he once shared a hilarious story about their first match together. Cena, being the veteran, tried to guide the young Punk through the bout. Turns out, Punk already had Cena’s moves figured out, so he didn’t need the help after all.
John Cena’s funny reaction to CM Punk understanding all of his WWE moves

In an interview, CM Punk reminisced about his first encounter with John Cena back in 2009. At the time, Punk was the heel and took charge of calling the match. He already knew the five main moves Cena had in his arsenal and had them all figured out.
During the bout, Cena tried to guide Punk through the match, but Punk had some other ideas. In an interview with Starrcast, CM Punk opened up on the incident.
He (John Cena) started going ‘tackle drop down hip toss’callinng all this shit. I remember just looking over at Chiodo and I go ‘who the fuck’s calling this match?’ John just went ‘oh okay I think’.
Punk shared that Cena was actually relieved during their match; he didn’t have to guide Punk through it and could just focus on his own performance, which was actually uncommon for him at that time.
And let’s be real, Punk had a point, Cena may not have the deepest move set, but his in-ring talent and charisma are what made him a global superstar. From that first encounter, the two went on to share the ring countless times, always delivering matches that fans still talk about.
Triple H has ruined John Cena’s farewell tour with this matchup

John Cena vs. CM Punk has always been a must-watch showdown, delivering unforgettable matches over the years. But this time, it might be their final battle in the ring.
Fans had been hoping for Triple H to book this dream match for a long time, and while he finally did, many feel he messed up by scheduling it in Saudi Arabia, far from WWE’s biggest fan bases in America and Europe.
The backlash has been intense, with fans blaming Triple H for ruining Cena’s farewell tour. Now, with criticism piling up, The Game needs to step up and win back the fans’ trust before it’s too late.
It’ll be interesting to see how Triple H handles all this backlash. Will he crack under the pressure and step down, or will he dig in and try to win back the combat sports community? Honestly, the second option seems like a long shot.
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