They really should as they asked him the most taboo subject about wrestling...that is doping/steroid taking. So they shou not only apologise to cena and wwe but probaly to all wrestler and wrestling fan!
2007-11-13 08:19:32
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answered by manish_wolfyfox 5
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YES they should apologise to John Cena and WWE for what they did,you'd think that such a professional network as CNN would be more professional they just wanted to air that Wrestlers use steroids even if it meant lying they asked John Cena "do you use steroids?" and he said "absolutely not" but they cut that part out and now people that only saw the edited part thinks he uses steroids ( He doesn't use steroids ), what they did was unfair and that question was intentional
2007-11-15 14:34:25
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answered by JHardy54 4
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No harm No foul, Cena's Steroid built.
CNN posted the whole story up front on the web.
Cena had to not admit, because on Larry King he not admitted, a few months ago, cowardly, De Nile is a river!
Cena and the WWE would have made news already, asking for restitution if damage was done.
2007-11-13 08:44:30
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answered by moonscope 5
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yeah i only found out approximately it. right it somewhat is the item i examine. WWE has replied to the CNN interview with John Cena by using posting the two the un-edited and the edited pictures. Cena were below fireplace for the remark that replaced into aired after he replaced into asked if he had used steroids: "i won't be able to enable you comprehend that i haven't, yet you will in no way be waiting to coach that I even have." interior the un-edited version, Cena for sure says "honestly no longer" while asked if he had ever used steroids. He then gave an surprisingly precise answer to the interviewer previously the quote that CNN desperate to air. the former WWE Champion mentioned that he would desire to take exams and bypass all day, and human beings would nonetheless accuse him of employing steroids. Cena went directly to declare that he "worked his *** off" to get into the form he's in and it "sucks" that persons say he has to "place self belief in a crutch." WWE published the two variations of the interview with right here written with it: Cena: Steroids? "honestly no longer" In a rustic wherein the information media is very suspect, and the time-honored of impartial reporting has been thrown into the trash can, CNN has stooped to new depths. even if the fairness, or lack therein, of CNN’s contemporary piece entitled “dying Grip: interior professional Wrestling,” possibly the superb occasion of ways CNN misrepresents and unfairly supplies their biased, if no longer unlawful, standpoint is the assessment of WWE’s unedited video to CNN’s edited version. CNN’s depiction of John Cena because it pertains to steroids isn't in basic terms professionally and morally incorrect, yet damaging to his character.
2016-10-02 07:08:02
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, I think they should. If they don't Cena can actually sue for defamation of character. What that means is, he can file lawsuit against CNN because they edited his interview in a way that made him look like a complete jucer.
I think the WWE should stop getting involved with CNN, because every time they do, CNN pulls something like this.
2007-11-13 08:14:57
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answered by Harry A 6
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I think they should definetly apologise. They totally ignored his comment that he didn't do steroids. They should apologise to him and to the WWE as a whole.
Its on WWE.com today (15/11/07) that CNN will not be apologising. See Link.
2007-11-13 20:27:17
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answered by Simo 2
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I think yes too cause cnn make a stupid action with that.
They can blame wrestling when there is a real and a good reason.But to trying make a topic out of nowhere and fake it this is absolutely bullsh!t!!
2007-11-13 10:09:59
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answered by Koumidiator WRW VLR OS 7
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they should jave to make a complete public apology what they done was wrong and immoral.
they showed just how pathetic and screwed up the media are.
im sick of them portraying the wwe in a bad light
2007-11-14 05:52:11
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answered by stormin norman 2
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It doesn't matter. CNN (and any other news outlet for that matter) will distort anything they see a need to distort to get the desired effect. They're not going to apologize to WWE.
This is one reason why I'm not a big-time fan of the news media.
2007-11-13 08:12:42
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answered by Anonymous
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i think we are all in trouble when a major worldwide news network goes down market tabloid to create a "better" story than the truth demands! once they go down this road, what are you to believe? or whom? the facts are their to be presented as they are, not invented to boost ratings, its a dangerous departure from their brief, in answer to your ? [finally], i think they should apologise to everyone who seeks the truth, hang your head cnn.
2007-11-13 08:37:04
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answered by andy F7 5
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