WrestleMania 41’s shocking moments continued with the Pat McAfee Show: John Cena addition.
Cena sat down on the Pat McAfee Show for his first interview since WrestleMania.
From the first moment, he made it very clear; that he would not be spoiling anything that would happen on WWE TV. “I’m not going to answer that.” Was Cena’s first response when asked what was next for John Cena in the WWE after winning the championship on Sunday.
Pat McAfee Show: John Cena
The Man vs The Character
Throughout the interview, there was a visible shift between the man between the ropes and the man outside the ring.
When Cena spoke as the man who became the face of WWE he seemed very relaxed and personable. When diving into his relationship with the fans there was slightly more tension in the air.
Once the performer came out, Cena clearly addressed just how he felt about the WWE Universe.
“I love leaning into difficult things.” Said Cena when asked about how he felt going into this character shift at the end of his career. When asked how the fans cheering made him feel, Cena responded: “I have given everything I have. I’m at the sunset and none of these people know me.”
Cena playfully joked with the audience that he had gotten a hair transplant. Cena turned to the crowd and thanked them for bullying him into getting surgery.
John Cena’s main point can be best summed up in his own words. He said, “I can’t feel how I want to feel?” Cena just wants to be able to have feelings and not be judged one way or the other.
Ruining Wrestling?
So, what does Cena mean when he says he will “ruin wrestling”?
When asked why he is going to “ruin wrestling” in the first place, Cena stated, “I am so exhausted and I have given everything to this.”
Cena revealed we would see his plan come to fruition on WWE Raw. The 17-time champion also said, “None of you are going to see anymore wrestling because I’m going to ruin the son of a b***.”
After some time had passed in the interview, Cena did finally give the fans a hint of what he meant. “I’m going to make wrestling start over.” Cena made it clear that the show would go on once he was gone and that the WWE would replace him. However, from this moment on, this part of wrestling history is over and the WWE will have to start it all over again from scratch. He is taking this part of history home with him.
The WWE will have to make a new championship, new records, new history.
The Future is Bright
After letting us know about his plan to make wrestling start over, Cena took time to heap praise upon the future of the business.
When asked about what he thought about other events from WrestleMania 41, Cena mentioned new WWE Intercontinental Champion Dominik Mysterio.
“Dom Mysterio is born for this,” Cena stated. “He (Dominik) will be the most famous Mysterio.” High praise coming from the face that runs the place. Mysterio wasn’t the only young star to receive a mention from Cena.
Logan Paul and Joe Hendry got massive shoutouts from Cena. After his shock appearance at the Royal Rumble, Joe Hendry approached Cena and got some useful information on making the most of his time and just being himself.
Cena made it extremely clear that he believed now is the best possible time to be a part of the WWE and that the future is bright.
The Last Time is Now
Of course, Cena couldn’t have sat down for this interview without the question about his retirement coming into play. Cena’s outlook on his last run can be summed up by this quote:
“I am a man of my word. I said when I am a step slower, I’m done. When you watch my stuff from 2015 and watch my stuff now, I’m a step slower.
So I’m gone.” McAfee followed this statement up by asking Cena how he could be so certain when there could always be one more “dream match” down the road.
Cena replied by saying “There is no amount of money and there is no check… you can’t write me a check to come back. In December, I’m done because of the promise I made these people.”
Cena later told the panel that once December was over, we could sit down and reflect on his career and impact. But now is simply not the time.
The main takeaway from this interaction is to tune into WWE Raw tonight.
What is next for Cena? What is next for the wrestling business as a whole? Cena’s message, tune in to find out.
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