April 20, 2024
WWE

John Cena: “My body can’t do it anymore. I don’t wanna give the consumer a bad product”

John Cena is arguably one of the greatest wrestler to ever step foot in the ring, John has achieved there is to be in WWE. John Cena never lost his love for wrestling, even though he has successful acting career now. John Cena wrestled Austin Theory at WrestleMania 39, eventually John Cena lost the match but fans were very happy to see him wrestle.

John Cena recently in “Busted Open Radio” talked about how much he loves to be in WWE everyday and he also told that his body can’t do it anymore, he doesn’t want to give fans a bad product.

 “I just like seeing people who are passionate about the business, who wanna be there, who wanna show up, who aren’t using it as a vehicle to do something else because the thing itself is awesome and it’s okay if you get other opportunities outside. That’s a testament to your work but man, I wish I was still there every day. My body can’t do it anymore. I don’t wanna give the consumer a bad product. That’s another thing I learned from those veterans at the time. Guys like Eddie (Guerrero) would just risk so much and he’s like, ‘I’m never gonna give the consumer a bad product. I don’t care how I feel, I don’t care how I feel physically, I don’t care what baggage I have mentally, when I’m on, they paid good money and I’m gonna go out there and give everything I have and sometimes find it when it’s not there’ and I’m at a point where everything I have in comparison to the bar that’s been set, boy, what I have is what you saw at WrestleMania 39. That’s what I feel confident that I can deliver and that’s really nice for here and there. That’s not every day in the WWE, that’s not every day in sports entertainment. Sports entertainment has raised the bar and I’m humble enough to say that’s awesome because you’re supposed to leave it better than you found it. The people are supposed to advance it and that’s why you’re supposed to go from smokey bingo halls to the Pontiac Silverdome to now, towns offering us financial incentives to be in for WrestleMania.” (H/T: Post Wrestling)

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