John Cena on his status for Mania, his thoughts on AEW and more

John Cena after playing a vital cog in the Ruthless Aggression era and the PG era has quietly faded away into the background with his focus on movies. Various theories have popped up regarding John Cena’s potential role at the upcoming WrestleMania 35, so let’s hear the reality from The Man (not Becky Lynch).

 


 

In a recent interview with Chris Van Vliet, the Cenation leader claimed that he will be there at WrestleMania while also adding how one can contribute without being physically active for the event. He said:

“I will be at WrestleMania every year no matter what. I just don’t have anything this year and I’ve come to grips with that… and to all those out there who just don’t have a match at WrestleMania and don’t feel like they are a part of WrestleMania, take it from me, you can still contribute to the weekend without physically being a performer in the ring and I actually like that spot, I do. I re-cycled through social media a story that showcased the roster of talent we currently have and how gifted they are and I don’t want to take time away from people who are close to and into the product and very good at what they do and deserve to be out there.”

On asked whether he would have liked to face Kurt Angle on his retirement match, Cena replied by stating that he has no control over the booking. He elaborated:

“That is beyond my control. My response to that is control the controllable. Everyone always asks me ‘What do you want to do for WrestleMania?’ or ‘What’s your dream opponent?’ and I have never ever gone about our business that way. I do what is asked of when and then when I get what is told of me what I have to do, I try to make it super special. So in the fantasy matchmaking world, all of that stuff with Kurt Angle is a good conversation. I’m glad to be in that conversation because that means a lot to me, that means people remember that first match and it would be a nice cycle of life. It seems to make sense but I trust in the grand plan and I trust in the process and I will do what I am told.”

To conclude, Cena expressed his thoughts on the newly formed AEW. He stated:

   “I think competition is great because it forces you to step up or step aside and I think that is fantastic. We have internal competition of performers trying to be the best in our umbrella and that is wonderful because you sink or swim on your own investment. I think external competition is great because once again that will force us to step up or step aside and you can say what you want about them being competition or not competition, I view any form of digestible entertainment as competition because your eyes can go elsewhere. So that’s how I view that. Competition also stands for the state of the wrestling economy and it’s really good right now. There are a lot of people overseas and smaller promotions are getting larger and more traction which means you are consuming more sport entertainment and/or wrestling which is great for everything.”

 

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