John Cena Allegedly Stole From Attitude Era Star

The former WWE star Wolfie D recently shared take on John Cena’s Doctor of Thuganomics WWE gimmick. According to him, it was a “complete rip-off” of his rapper character. CM Punk Reveals Why He Really Insulted John Cena

 


 

Wolfie D accuses John Cena of copying the gimmick

Back in the 1990s, Wolfie D worked alongside J.C. Ice (a.k.a. James Dundee) as the tag team PG-13. The two men rapped their way to the ring during their stint as Nation of Domination members between November 1996 and June 1997.

Speaking to Monte & The Pharaoh on the LI#1 Pro Wrestling Broadcast, Wolfie D accused Cena of copying PG-13:

“I agree with that [John Cena being WWE’s last truly great superstar],” said Wolfie D. “I just have a personal bias to it because that guy right there standing behind you with the shorts and the tennis shoes and all that, I was the first guy to do that gimmick. I think that John Cena is a complete rip-off of PG-13, Wolfie D, whatever you wanna say.”

Wolfie D also claimed that Public Enemy (Johnny Grunge and Rocco Rock) and Too Cool (Grandmaster Sexay and Scotty 2 Hotty) copied PG-13.

You can check out the video clip below:

https://youtu.be/Os4r6Xf2l1c

Barry Russell
Barry Russell
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