WWE Responds To Fans Saying John Cena "Can't Wrestle", WWE Removes Leaked Footage, More

- Back in August while promoting SummerSlam, John Cena made reference to his "Five Moves of Doom" on an episode of Raw, a colloquial term for his trademark sequence of moves (flying shoulderblock, sitout hip toss, side-release spinout powerbomb, Five Knuckle Shuffle and Attitude Adjustment). The official WWE website published a video today in response to the infamous notion that Cena "can't wrestle."

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"How do you explain the powerbomb, neckbreaker and hurricanrana he dishes out in this video?," WWE.com says of video on the front page, entitled "10 moves from John Cena's underrated arsenal." The video caption reads, "John Cena shows that he is capable of much more than his proverbial "Five Moves of Doom."

- WWE filed a copyright claim in response to satellite footage from last Monday's Raw that surfaced on YouTube and had the two videos removed.

Pre-Raw footage was leaked of the announcers preparing for the broadcast, which notably features Michael Cole acknowledging plans of a wrestler being put through his table later in the evening. In the other video, Big E Langston, Dolph Ziggler, The Miz are shown preparing for a WWE App segment, which features Ziggler using colorful language.

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- Smackdown ring announcer and "army brat" Lilian Garcia posted a message on her official website celebrating Veteran's Day.

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