WRESTLING, 18-IUNIE-2012
John Cena def. Big Show in a Steel Cage Match
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — It took an Attitude Adjustment, some assistance from Mr. McMahon, Brodus Clay and Kofi Kingston, and a little bit of luck, but John Cena did it.
In
what will be remembered as one of the most harrowing bouts of his
career, the Cenation leader overcame a 441-pound giant inside a
dangerous steel cage to not only save his own career, but to also end
the tyrannical reign of General Manager John Laurinaitis. For the
10-time WWE Champion, few victories will be this sweet. (PHOTOS)
It
was a match the Superstar knew he had to win, but that didn’t make it
easy. From the opening bell, Cena attempted to use his awesome power to
topple The World’s Largest Athlete, but the nasty giant was not going to
be pushed around at No Way Out. Smacking his opponent away in the same
manner that King Kong swatted fighter planes from the sky, Big Show
appeared shockingly unfazed by Cena’s strength. Instead, the giant
controlled the pace of the bout as he took slow pleasure in the
destruction of his opponent. The super heavyweight even found the time
to flash a cruel smile when he wasn’t sledgehammering his fists into his
opponent’s abdomen.
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