Review: Camp WWE “A Tale of Two Cenas”
Oh jeez…Vince McMahon the voice actor returns and SLAYS!
Overview (Spoilers Below)
On the show’s second season premiere, Cena wishes for a clone to help him with the abundance of chores he has which, at first, is pretty legit. Unfortunately, the clone Cena warms out his welcome and returns back to whence he came.
Meanwhile, Vince and Big Show spend the whole episode trying to figure out how to tie their shoes to no avail. Fortunately, a recently de-cloned John Cena is able to help in the best way he knows how.
Our Take
Gotta love timing, amirite? On the same week John Cena loses his better half, we get a whole episode about Cena’s better half. Isn’t life grand? In any case, here are a few stray observations that I noticed right away as compared to season one.
1)WWE Network didn’t ruin this show like they did Story Time by making it more palatable for a family audience.
2) Undertaker has way more lines and is way more involved than in the show’s first season.
3) Vince McMahon is still by far and away the star of this show.
That last point is important, and let me make sure I remind ya’ll in case you didn’t hear me the first time…Vince is the best character on the show. Every line the billionaire CEO is given is so well delivered that there are voice acting lifers out there that could never reach the peaks of brilliance Vince McMahon gives on Camp WWE. And if this season is any indication, we’re gonna be in for a fun as hell ride with Vinnie Mac at the helm driving the bus.






"There are also other characters that come and go (also owned by the Warner Bros. Discovery conglomerate media company)."
Huh. Is that just referring to other characters from the show itself, or is this implying that the new season is going to have cameos from other WBD IPs