I am not sure beating a dead horse is an apt phrase for what I am about to write about.
World Wrestling Entertainment’s use of a heel authority figure in a feud with a top face in the company is beyond dead-horse territory.
It is in an indefinable, perpetual existence, and the latest example featuring John Cena and John Laurinaitis could not be duller.
The autonomous authority figure has been a part of professional wrestling in one way or another since the sport's very existence.
Even in the WWF’s heyday, there was the Jack Tunneys of the world, the Gorilla Monsoon pres...
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