John Cena vs. K-Fed: A Dream Come True

Perhaps you have seen Kevin Federline in all his slacker glory and thought to yourself, "Man, I would love to body slam that guy!" Well, WWE champ John Cena has lived out your fantasy.

During a taped episode of "Monday Night RAW" last night in Los Angeles, Federline made a surprise appearance in the ring and received a chorus of boos from the sold-out crowd at the Staples Center. After an argument between K-Fed and Cena got a little physical, Cena unleashed his signature move -- the F-U slam -- on Mr. PopoZao.

In this clip, K-Fed, sporting his traditional white t-shirt and jeans, makes his way to the ring to a chorus of boos -- and meets John Cena when he gets there. Also, "Jackass" star Steve-O takes a turn in the ring, but things don't go well for him, either.
John Cena slams Kevin Federline
John Cena, you have acted on the wishes of millions. For that, we salute you.

To see K-Fed get his whoopin', check out the entire incident tonight on "Monday Night RAW" on USA at 9PM ET/PT.



Filed under: Wacky & Weird, Britney Spears

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16. I am ridiculously jealous of John Cena.

Posted at 3:26PM on Oct 16th 2006 by jaclynn

17. I'd rather mud wrestle both Britney and sister Jamie Lynn.

Posted at 4:05PM on Oct 16th 2006 by dave

18. John Cena is a stupid moron. Plus, I bet you guys didn't know he's gay!

Posted at 4:19PM on Oct 16th 2006 by Moses

19. A douche bag FUing another douche bag!

Posted at 4:19PM on Oct 16th 2006 by Jesus

20. Thank you, Cena! Yeah!!!!

Posted at 4:24PM on Oct 16th 2006 by C-Ray

21. Hmm...puttting religious names to diss a person, huh? So with that being said, screw you, too! Hope Cena comes after you next!

Posted at 4:29PM on Oct 16th 2006 by C-Ray

22. I guess at least Kev is working at SOMETHING, thank God.

Posted at 5:40PM on Oct 16th 2006 by FrogLevel

23. The booing, herd mentality oh that AND Teleprompter signs saying "BOO" 'BOO".

Not liking K-Fed is the "in" thing. Of course the sheep who PAY MONEY TO SEE WRESTLING are gonna boo. It's their one chance in life to be "hip", and "with it".

They are afterall wrestling fans. I wonder how many cartons of Winstons and how many cases of Pabst were consumed at the event?

Funniest part to me is EVERYONE KNOWS who K-Fed is...who is John Cena?


BlackMetal

Posted at 5:53PM on Oct 16th 2006 by Son Of God

24. I'am going to watch Rasslin just for that spot tonight! Cena told the thruth about that no-talent want a be. First he showed up on CSI last week, now he is Rasslin, he always trying to ride other people's fame.

Posted at 6:40PM on Oct 16th 2006 by Harveystone

25. I think it's pretty sad that somehow this whole K-Fed situation turned into a "Knock wrestling and its fans to make yourself feel better" deal. I find it rather amusing that the E decided to pick up K-Fed for a segment, since nobody else will, and we're likely going to look back on this as one of the higher points of his career. Once again, no surprises there. What I don't get is why this "discussion" has turned into nothing more than a knock on wrestling. If you don't like wrestling, that's cool. Nobody's forcing you to do so. But I think that before a single human being formulates a belief or an opinion on a subject, they should actually do a little research and actually KNOW just what they're talking about before running their mouths. Most people that knock on wrestling and its fans haven't even sat through a full television program or attended a single live event. In addition, most of the believers that "anybody can be a wrestler" don't realize what kind of athletic ability and prowess one would need in order to step through those ropes. (6 years pro experience right here, folks.) Matter of fact, those that knock on wrestling the most for being un-athletic and "fake" lack the cardio to walk up a flight of stairs without having to catch their breath! In order to avoid a tirade, allow me to sum it up:

Was the segment entertaining? Absolutely.
Is K-Fed and the WWE going to be all over the media for it? You bet.
Are you likely to tune in now just to see this segment on TV, so that you can see K-Fed get tossed like a ragdoll all over again? More than likely. Hell, they'll probably get a lot more viewers because of it!

The overall assessment: I think the mission was a success, don't you?

Posted at 8:50PM on Oct 16th 2006 by JFR2041

26. Well put, sir. Well put. But if WWE wants ratings, they need to book this:

K-Fed and Brit vs. Cena and Trish

I'm telling ya, the ratings they would get just to see that big of an ass-whooping. It would be unheard of! I mean, this moneymaking, ratings-increaser idea is a no-brainer. WWE, make it happen!!!

Posted at 12:16AM on Oct 17th 2006 by C-Ray

27. I think you have to give at least a little respect to K-Fed for this one. He came on the show and allowed them to poke fun at him. Everyone is always on this guy's nuts, just relax and let the kid do what he wants. Sure we all blame him for ruining Britney, but it's her own fault.

Also, just because they don't really slam a chair into the forehead of a guy, doesn't mean that wrestling doesn't take an extreme amount of skill.

Posted at 3:07AM on Oct 17th 2006 by hi

28. I I think K-fed deserved it but my twin says different he should have known better to step up to John Cena

Posted at 11:23AM on Oct 17th 2006 by Lori

29. I actually give props to K Fed for being able to come out, get booed to hell by the fans and then get manhandled by Cena.. I'm just not excactly sure how thats going to help his image or sell CDs... not only can't he rap, he can't fight either !

Posted at 2:07PM on Oct 17th 2006 by Stratts

30. John Cena, on behalf of millions of Americans and the billions around the world:

We thank you.

Posted at 2:33PM on Oct 17th 2006 by Jennifer

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