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Why Cena Will Never Heel-300 Make-A-Wish Grants & Counting
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That is the reality of it. From a PR perspective the WWE would be fools to turn Cena heel, and that doesn't even address Cena's personal feelings for and obvious love of participating in the charity. As the article states it's hard to tell a sick kid that Pro-wrestling isn't a sport. I would imagine it would be that much harder to explain to them the nuances of playing a character and how he still cares for the kids even if he's an on-screen bad guy. That being said, I've seen many of WWE's on publicity pics of heels like Miz, Ziggler, and Eve interacting with children who still seem to like them. I just don't think it would be the same. I'm sure WWE will think long and hard before they ever pull the heel trigger with Cena, although as a wrestling fan it was long overdue five years ago. There would have to be a new super-face before they could even consider it...maybe after he grants those thousand wishes.
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