Monday, 4 June 2012
john Cena def. Tensai
Monday, 4 June 2012 by wwe
john Cena def. Tensai, embarrassed Michael Cole
Before the match, Laurinaitis announced that Cena vs. Cole would be a
No Disqualification Match, only provided that Cena could defeat Tensai first.
It was music to Michael Cole's ears, but the announcer still looked mighty anxious
as he repeatedly urged the Japanese warrior to inflict more and more punishment
on Cena. Tensai complied by slamming the Cenation leader into the announce table
and steel ring steps as Cole taunted Cena the entire time (and even slapped him
across the face).
Battered and bruised by Tensai's relentless attack, Cena somehow found the energy
to rally back, feeding off the energy of the enthusiastic crowd. The 10-time
Champion kept Tensai reeling with a Five-Knuckle Shuffle and followed with an awesome
Attitude Adjustment for the 1-2-3.
Cena took a moment to soak in his very first win over the previously undefeated
Tensai, but his night wasn't through yet. Next up was Cole, who tried to make peace
with Cena before changing his tune and verbally lambasting the Cenation leader.
Talk about a bad move. Cena stripped the pants off the polarizing announcer and
stomped him where the sun don't shine. After laying into Cole repeatedly with slaps
that echoed throughout the arena, Cena forced Cole to apologize to both Jerry Lawler
and Jim Ross.
Cena wasn't finished there – not by a long shot. He proceeded to coat Cole with bottles
of JR's barbecue sauce and sprayed him all over with a fire extinguisher. But Tensai came
back into the ring and saved Cole from more abuse by planting Cena with a sitdown
powerbomb.
Sensing an opportunity to pull off a massive upset, Cole made the cover but was only
able to get a two-count on Cena. After surviving the close call, Cena powered back,
pinned Cole and humiliated him some more to the delight of the WWE Universe as the show came to a close. Tags: john-cena
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