16-time WWE World Champion John Cena recently spoke to Bleacher Report to talk about professional wrestling. “The Leader Of The Cenation” revealed if he at all helps Roman Reigns deal with negative crowd reactions, if younger talent comes to him for advise, and if he ever wishes he would’ve turned heel earlier on in his career. Check out what Cena had to say here:
If he helps Roman Reigns deal with negative crowd reactions:
“I haven’t [helped Roman], and that’s not because I don’t want to. And I think that’s a testament to Roman Reigns’ ability to handle the audience. You need pretty broad shoulders. That he hasn’t had to come to anyone else for advice shows exactly how strong he is.”
Does young talent come to him for advise:
“Well, younger—I mean, he’s just a few weeks from me—but I can remember when AJ Styles came in, and he was just familiar with presenting himself a different way. And we sat down and had many a lengthy conversation about the differences and similarities between other spots and here. And from that, I think he took a lot of material away to present himself better.”
Does he ever wish he would’ve turned heel earlier on in his career:
“No. And I think that any sort of hindsight, especially in this industry, is a waste of time, and time is extremely valuable. I don’t control that. People ask me to do something, and it is our job, as entertainers, to do the best that we can to accomplish that goal. What I get upset about in this business is that so many people talk about the ‘what if,’ instead of the ‘what is.’ The ‘what is’ is more important. If someone were to go back 15 years and say, ‘You should have done this,’ it’s too late. I was told to do ‘X,’ and I was trying to do ‘X’ the best way that I could.”
Check out Cena’s full interview with Bleacher Report here.
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