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- John Felix Anthony Cena (; born April 23, 1977) is an American actor, hip
hop musician, and professional wrestler employed by World Wrestling
Entertainment (WWE) on its Raw brand.
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WWE: WrestleMania XXVIII
John Cena vs. The Rock. The biggest superstars
of the last two generations clash in a Main Event that's been one year in the
making. It's the biggest WrestleMania in history when WWE comes to Miami,
Florida for WrestleMania 28. Undertaker will be looking to make his winning
streak an unfathomable 20-0 and the WWE and World Heavyweight Championships will
be defended. Last year saw Snooki from Jersey Shore make her in-ring debut who
knows what celebrities from the worlds of sports, TV, movies, or music will
share the spotlight with the Superstars of Raw and SmackDown at WrestleMania
28!
For WrestleMania fans the most important reason to have volume 28 in
their library will be the "Once in a Lifetime" main-event match between Dwayne
"the Rock" Johnson and John Cena, two of the most recognizable faces of
professional wrestling and bona fide superstar royals in the stable of World
Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). Most of the world now knows Johnson as a
movie-star action hero and sometime gifted dramatic/comedic actor (see Be Cool).
But before he became a global box-office draw, the Rock was one of WWE's
mainstays in and out of the ring, carrying on elaborate feuds and grudge matches
with other standouts in the pro-wrestling empire. John Cena (who has also racked
up several acting credits) was one of those, so it's pure showbiz grandstanding
that pits the two in a battle of steroid-enhanced bulging biceps, making this
three-disc set an instant classic. Who wins? It's not hard to guess, but that's
really not the point of watching the state-of-the-art acrobatic moves like Rock
Bottoms, Powerslams, People's Elbows, and Attitude Adjustments that the two
throw around in a precisely staged dance of entertainment aggression. Even the
most rabid fans will agree that the heavily branded style of WWE events is pure
entertainment, and the nearly 80,000 people who attended WrestleMania XXVIII on
April 1, 2012, at Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, got exactly that.
The Cena/Rock match featured on disc two isn't the only draw that will thrill
WWE enthusiasts. Billed as "The End of an Era Hell in a Cell Match," Triple H
grinds it out with Undertaker within the confines of a chainlink cage. Two
six-man crews soar and swing at each other when Team Teddy faces Team Johnny; a
heavily hyped girl/girl tag-team bout pits Kelly Kelly and Maria Menounos
against Beth Phoenix and Eve both in and out of the ring. There are also
contests pitting Daniel Bryan against Sheamus for the World Heavyweight
Championship belt and a WWE Championship Match featuring loved and/or hated
stars CM Punk and Chris Jericho. In each of the event's eight official matches,
the commentators fall all over themselves with hyperbole and breathless, jargony
play-by-play while the spotlights swirl, the hip-hop and bass beats pump, and
the camera cranes zoom around the capacity crowd, whose adrenaline level
probably exceeds that of the attraction's performers. Interspersed with the
actual matches are features such as interviews, up-close-and-personal
backstories, and the ubiquitous pre-bout baiting sessions staged on massive
prosceniums and mega video screens. Disc three is the three-plus-hour 2012 WWE
Hall of Fame induction ceremony--a glittering event on par with any highly
produced industry logrolling party such as the Emmys or the Oscars. Along with
the WrestleMania show itself, the ceremony pretty much sums up the unifying
themes of theater, comedy, drama, pathos, and consuming passion that are all
equally important and quite obviously genuine for performers, promoters, and
fans alike.
Far from being a marginalized arena for cult-status devotees,
pro wrestling and the annual WrestleMania events are decidedly mainstream. This
is high-gloss, big-budget performance art with lots of sweat, but none of the
bloodletting or unrehearsed moves that define the subculture of the amateur or
low-rent pro circuit seen in countless YouTube videos and portrayed by Mickey
Rourke and filmmaker Darren Aronofsky in The Wrestler. The savagery has an
ordered politeness that's more about storytelling and tightly choreographed
athleticism than it is about violence and chaos. Indeed, there's a strong
message of positivity and tolerance pervading all the bogus grudges and phony
beatings. The uplifting message that's built in to WWE's evolved brand of
big-money entertainment is especially strong in the package's special features,
including mentions of charity work the WWE stars are engaged in and the
camaraderie they share when they're not play-acting and swaggering. There's a
proudly positive message of equality to it all that's summed up in the massive
"Rise Above Hate" T-shirt Cena wears during the pre-show press conference.
WrestleMania is alive and well in America as an annual tradition that's proudly
red, white, black, and blue. --Ted Fry
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Since ascending to the pinnacle of WWE
superstardom, John Cena has stared down an endless gauntlet of doubters, haters,
as well as the fiercest challengers WWE has to offer, and risen above them all.
His determination and resilience have earned him legions of fans, and nothing
brings the members of Cenation to their feet more than seeing their hero rise to
the occasion inside the squared circle. With this special compilation, relive
some of the greatest battles featuring the most popular WWE Superstar of this
generation, including matches never-before released on DVD!