Becky Lynch showed her behind in a new workout photo with her daughter Roux, as seen below.
WWE Hall of Famer JBL recently opened up on views of the locker room on John Cena during his early days in the company. Cena and JBL had a fair share of history during their time in WWE. He and JBL had several memorable feuds, and the Cenation Leader defeated the veteran at WrestleMania 21 to win his first WWE Championship. Their first match in WWE was as tag team partners at Survivor Series in 2003.
JBL opens up on the early days of John Cena
On a recent appearance on WWE’s The Bump, JBL was asked if he had a good feeling about John Cena back then. He stated:
“Yeah. I think when he came in—nobody disliked John. A lot of times a young guy comes in, he’s got a great body, great look, real good-looking guy, people are just kind of a little resentful. You sit back and just kinda see if they’re gonna make it or not. John fit in right away, maybe it’s being a second-generation wrestler. I don’t know what it was, but John was such a respectful human being. People liked him so much and he was so respectful for this business, that people were wanting to see him succeed.”
Cena is a record 16-time world champion and JBL stated during the interview that he wants his former rival to become a 17-time world champion:
“I hope he wins the 17th, I want him to win the 17th. You know, no offense to the Nature Boy out there, but to me it’s about Cena. People like to see records broke and he’s the right guy to do it,” said Layfield.
John Cena made his highly-anticipated return on the latest edition of Monday Night RAW to celebrate 20th Anniversary of his debut. Fans had been speculating that the reigning WWE United States Champion Theory would be Cena’s opponent at SummerSlam.