Teens cry if they are emotionally weak. An emotionally strong teen will not weep often.
Another view: tears are an emotional release and the teens are an emotional time with hormones and new experiences. Some people cry more than others, it has nothing to do with age. Nor does it imply weakness. It's your actions that count, not how much emotion you show. Obviously it's important not to cry instead of doing the right thing. Don't just collapse into a crying fit, deal with the situation and weep afterwards.
How many matches has the rock won?
The rock won all the matches without the loosing and disqualify matches.
"Yes, he married Margaret Albu in 1931
Yes, he married Margaret Albu in 1931"
So what you're saying is that John Locke was born in 1632, died in 1704, and then magically got married in 1931? I think you may be mistaking John Locke with John Logie Baird (1888-1946), who actually married Margaret Albu in 1931. I looked through some biographies for John Locke and none of them seem to mention his getting married.
cena is pushed too much and other young talent is stopped from main eventing. for 5 years it was always cena wwe doesn't let anyone beat him.they make him look like superman when he actually sucks as a wrestler.cena is only a brand for selling t shirts and a poster boy for girls and kids.he doesn't deserve to be in the wwe he's all gimmick and talk and no action
Has John Cena ever said I quit in a match?
No, John cena never said I quit he has been 4 I quit matches and won all of them
Who sings theme song for Killer Women?
The theme song for the television series "Killer Women" is performed by the country music artist Kacey Musgraves. The show, which aired in 2014, featured a blend of drama and action centered around a female Texas Ranger. Musgraves' song complements the series' themes of strength and resilience.
Who sings cryme tyme's theme song?
The theme song for the professional wrestling tag team known as Cryme Tyme is called 'Bringin' Da Hood to U.' The song was written and recorded by composer Jim Johnston.
yeah she gay she made out with trish sratus and Ashley and Melina
When John Cena was "fired" for his actions at the Survivor Series pay-per-view Sunday night, two questions immediately came to mind: How long will Cena really be off TV (if he is off at all) and what angle will WWE come up with to reinstate him? Based on what happened on Raw Monday night and something that Cena posted on his Twitter page, I think I might have some idea of where things are headed.
After delivering his farewell speech on Raw and leaving the building, Cena returned later in the show during the Randy Orton-Wade Barrett match and broke up Barrett's pin attempt just as Barrett seemed to be on the verge of beating Orton for the WWE title. Cena posted the following on Twitter today: ''"Sorry I ran back in ring but I told Mr. Barrett that if he keeps taking short cuts it will come back to haunt him. Just got tix for Raw in Philly. Can only hope he makes more short cuts."'' So it looks as if Cena will continue to show up on Raw and be a thorn in Barrett's side, which I'm guessing will lead to a frustrated Barrett demanding that Cena be reinstated so that he can get his hands on him. Another scenario I thought about after Survivor Series ended was for Cena to sell the firing angle by being off TV for the next couple months and then make a surprise return in the Royal Rumble match. It would then be revealed the next night on Raw that WWE chairman Vince McMahon had come out of his coma and reinstated Cena as a way of getting back at The Nexus for injuring him. On a side note, WWE moved Cena's bio on wwe.com from the Raw Superstars page to the Alumni section, which is nice attention to detail. However, in an example of poor attention to detail, a commercial for the Dec. 29 house show in Baltimore that aired locally during Raw was still advertising that Cena, Orton, Barrett and The Miz would participate in a fatal four-way steel cage main event.