John Cena Took Drunk WWE Name To Hotel Room

The former WWE Champion John Cena has been the face of the company for a very long time. Since 2017, John Cena became a part-timer in WWE and focused on his acting career in Hollywood. As it turns out Cena and WWE Senior Vice President Bruce Prichard once got very drunk and missed their flight. Ronda Rousey Entourage Disrespected WWE Icon

 


 

Bruce Prichard opens up on the incident involving John Cena

While speaking on his Something to Wrestle podcast, Bruce Prichard discussed his time working with Cena during the premiere of The Marine. Prichard then recalled the only time he ever missed a flight during his time with the company. This was when he got very drunk with John Cena and ended up waking up at 3:45 the next day:

“We were celebrating, and of course we got back to the bar in the Mariott in San Diego and Cena kept the bar open for us, and so we’re celebrating, having a good time, and they’re doing shots,” Bruce Prichard said. “[Conrad], you know me, I don’t do shots. John’s like, ‘Bruce, it’s my first movie, it could be my last movie, do a shot with me,’ so I did the Ric Flair and I tossed the shot and he caught me. He’s like ‘I’ve never been so insulted…’ and it was a Dirty Sanchez, which is tequila and some other crap. Tequila does not sit well with me, there’s something about it, man, that can make you get metaphysically crazy drunk, and I did it with him. Then we sat together and we did every shot making sure that the other one was drinking everything that they had in it.”

“Long and short of it is I woke up in my bed, tucked in. When I say tucked in, I was put in my bed in my suit, shoes still on, tie still on, in my suit, and the covers tucked into the bed. So that when I started to come to and started to get up, it’s like everything’s tied down. Not tied down, but tucked into the bed and sheets. Cena had apparently got me back to the room, put me in bed, tucked me in, took my briefcase, and put what he thought was my phone on my briefcase, and I guess went and tucked in everybody else he needed to tuck in. When I woke up, it was 3:45 in the afternoon the next day. It is the one and only time I had ever missed a flight, especially going home by waking up late or doing something stupid like that. So my entire career, I had never missed a flight and that was the one and only time that I actually missed the flight for not being able to get to the flight. I know that I had wake-up calls and alarms and all that sh*t set.”

Barry Russell
Barry Russell
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