Ranking the 5 Greatest WWE Champions in history
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A role model, An inspiration and A Soldier of Hustle, Loyalty and Respect!Sportskeeda wishes one of the greatest of all times, , very Happy Birthday ?! There is perhaps no performer who has been more doggedly dedicated to WWE and its success. Cena was rewarded as the face of the Ruthless Aggression Era. Not because he was the most skilled worker, but because he was a complete package that the company could sell. Cena had good looks, charisma, athleticism and a positive attitude. He is a superhero by any measure of that expression. When you factor in all his work with the Make-A-Wish Foundation and other charitable endeavors, it's easy to see why he was given the keys to the castle. Criticize 's wrestling all you want; that's your right. But no one can deny that he was an honorable champion and terrific ambassador for the WWE brand.
Ranking the 5 Greatest WWE Champions in history
John Cena is a 16 time world champion John Cena carried the company into a new era as WWE Champion In the history of WWE, a small percentage of men who have passed through the door have been lucky enough to be chosen for greatness. They are the cream of the crop, the champions of the promotion. Since breaking away from the National Wrestling Alliance in 1963, has forged its own reputation with its New York glitz and Hollywood glamor. During that time, several have vied for the chance to be the face of the franchise. Of those who ascended to the throme, a mere fraction have been enough to move the needle or carry the company on their back. That's why being a champion or figurehead is so important. It's not just about winning; it's about representing the promotion. Having said that? Here's a look at the five greatest of all time.#5 - Stone Cold Steve Austin
Stone Cold Steve Austin captured the imaginations of millions Many would likely expect the Texas Rattlesnake to be much higher on this list, considering he was the man who basically saved WWE from financial collapse in the 90s. As a character, the swept the nation and caused a pop culture attraction to sports entertainment like we've never seen before. However, most of Austin's title reigns were largely underwhelming, as he was much better in the role of challenger. Being a working class underdog who had to chase the brass ring was always the role he was better suited for. So, he's more on this list for his influence rather than having a lengthy or meaningful championship run.#4 - John Cena
The only name from the modern era on this list, practiced what he preached. When he talked about Hustle, Loyalty and Respect, it wasn't a catchphrase. That's just the way he went about his job. A role model, An inspiration and A Soldier of Hustle, Loyalty and Respect!Sportskeeda wishes one of the greatest of all times, , very Happy Birthday ?!
A role model, An inspiration and A Soldier of Hustle, Loyalty and Respect!Sportskeeda wishes one of the greatest of all times, , very Happy Birthday ?! There is perhaps no performer who has been more doggedly dedicated to WWE and its success. Cena was rewarded as the face of the Ruthless Aggression Era. Not because he was the most skilled worker, but because he was a complete package that the company could sell. Cena had good looks, charisma, athleticism and a positive attitude. He is a superhero by any measure of that expression. When you factor in all his work with the Make-A-Wish Foundation and other charitable endeavors, it's easy to see why he was given the keys to the castle. Criticize 's wrestling all you want; that's your right. But no one can deny that he was an honorable champion and terrific ambassador for the WWE brand.