John Cena Rejects the Idea That He Carried WWE
John Cena sat down with I really want audiences to get back to WWE. Heck I m with everybody I think around the world saying I just want the world to get back to normal, but these are interesting times and I have a lot of interesting opportunities at my feet, and I really do appreciate the WWE universe understanding that after so many years of. Cena said before the interviewer finished the sentence by saying, carrying the company on your back for a while there. He promptly rejected that notion. No, no, that s not true. That s not true, Cena said. If you think so, watch any wrestling match or WWE performance with one individual. So I don t believe in that term. It s an absolute team effort. And I hate when people say that because it takes the credit away from a lot of talented individuals. But I think one thing is for certain that if WWE ever asked me to do anything, be it a phone interview or go to a smaller city to promote o
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