It’s a sign that the PG era is alive and well. But the match is stopped so the medics can stem the bleeding. Lesnar may make Cena bleed with a vicious elbow in the first few minutes of the match. There’s not much else to the match! I remember this match being brutal, but my second viewing saw little brutality. But the majority of the match consists of Lesnar punching, elbowing, or kicking Cena. Yes, he executes a German Suplex or three. However, it was clear that he wasn’t prepared for a wrestling match. It also added a veneer of realism to WWE. It was a major selling point for his character. Lesnar’s return was fuelled by his success in UFC. Without the hype, it was just a plain match that meandered from spot to spot. However, upon rewatching it for this review, I found myself bored to tears. I loved every second of it (until the end). Who doesn’t like seeing Cena get beaten up? I was one of the many people excited for their match at Extreme Rules 2012. Of course, coming back and giving John Cena an F-5 made him a firm fan favourite. His first opponent was none other than John Cena. (Here’s the link for the match on the WWE Network: )īrock Lesnar’s returned to the WWE after ten years in 2012.
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