I don't know that I can pick one over the other two as the most passionate about the WWE. All three have had Hall Of Fame careers and nobody can question their stardom and impact on the WWE, and the wrestling business as a whole. Cena could easily walk away from the WWE and go be a TV sitcom star, or go make rap records (or both), or do Disney movies, or...pretty much anything he wants to.
But he stays in the WWE, not only because he's the face of the WWE but because he loves the fans (even those who hate him), working overtime to give every person in the building a good show, doing the things they all love (or love to hate), to give them a reason to scream and holler, cheer and boo. Cena gives the fans' their money's worth every time he goes out there. He obviously loves the immediate reactions he gets (positive and negative) performing live.
The Undertaker could have retired years ago to pursue his other interests (particularly his real estate business). But he keeps taking long absences to recuperate, heal, and rehab so he can keep coming back. I've often compared Taker to a legendary Old West gunfighter who only appears when somebody he deems worthy calls him out.
He doesn't just go through the motions to pick up a big paycheck, he gives us an epic showdown, a match we talk about for weeks after it's over, sometimes months, even years. Why does he keep putting his aging body through that abuse? Love of the game, love of performing for large crowds, love of giving the paying customers their money's worth, love of giving the WWE what credibility it has, love of playing the iconic character.
He knows the Streak match is THE match of the year in the WWE, and he keeps coming back to give us the best match he can at the biggest show of the year. Shawn Michaels. He didn't come back after missing 4 years due to back injury just because he missed the rush of performing for large crowds of people.
For Shawn, he came back for redemption, to make amends for the wrongs he did to people in the business, and to the business itself before the back injury. Shawn wronged a lot of people in his younger drug-addled paranoid selfish days. When he used to say Triple H was his only friend in the business, he wasn't kidding.
Most wrestlers did not like Shawn Michaels. After he sobered up, got married and had kids, and GREW UP, that bothered him terribly. So he came back, yeah for the roar of the crowds, but also to show everybody (wrestlers and fans) that he was not the paranoid selfish prick he used to be.
It didn't happen overnight but Shawn persevered and eventually convinced most people that he was indeed a changed man. Fans eventually forgave him for his earlier wrongs and embraced the "new" Heartbreak Kid. He repaid them by giving his all in the ring in some of the most entertaining matches in wrestling history.
He gave us all he had until a bigger priority took over...his children. If push came to shove and I HAD to pick one over the other two, I'd pick Cena. I don't say that lightly.
I chose Cena because he's the biggest "goody two-shoes" babyface since the 80's Hulkamania. Unlike Hogan then, though, Cena takes a whole boatload of undeserved crap from blind Cena-haters who hate him just because he's a "goody two-shoes" babyface (if he was a heel he wouldn't have nearly as many haters as he does). Everything negative we've heard about Hogan in recent years is true.
Cena, on the other hand, is nothing like Hogan as a human being and as an employee of the wrestling business. He gets sh*t on undeservedly by too many people but still shows up for work and gives those haters a show they can scream and holler about and boo him out of the building. He works harder for THEM than he does for even the people who love him.
Oh definetely Shawn Michaels. For example, he could've left to WCW back in the late 90's with his buddies, but he didn't. Why?
Cause he's passionate about the WWE. He's given match after match of stupendous quality. Throughout all the injuries he's had he still found a way to come back.
Why? Because he's so passionate. He loves his work, always has.
That's why there will never ever again be another HBK. Can never be replaced.
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