Having spent more than 20 years in the pro wrestling business, John Cena is regarded as one of the Greatest Pro-Wrestlers of All Time. Following his enormous success, the leader of Cenation pursued a career in Hollywood and gradually turned into a part-time wrestler.
However, Cena made a long-awaited comeback to a full-time position last year during the Hollywood strike. After the strike was called off, he continued working on his projects.
As a 16-time world champion in the organization, John Cena has once again been removed from the spotlight for his accomplishments due to his move into acting. But in a recent interview, Cena talked about retiring, earning his 17th World Championship, and other topics.
John Cena on becoming 17 time World Champion
Chris Van Vliet and John Cena recently spoke in an interview for the Insight Podcast. The Cenation leader was questioned about his favorite WWE title reign during the conversation. After shattering every record, Cena responded by saying that his next title reign may be awesome.
After that, Cena talked about his impending retirement, saying that he had always said that his time will come. It’s probably coming soon, but it’s not tomorrow.
As Cena said: “The one after mine. That would be awesome if the record were broken. I’ve stated time and time again that it’s time for me to hang up my hat. It’s not tomorrow, but I’m not lying when I say that. Though it’s not tomorrow, it’s most likely shortly. You never know.
Cena was questioned about how he went from the WWE to a Hollywood acting career and what part he felt cemented the change. According to Cena, the change has never occurred and he will always be a part of the WWE family.
Cena discussing his change,: “I doubt I’ll ever stop being a part of the WWE family first. I believe that the switch has never occurred. You are aware that I constantly talk positively about my time and experiences at WWE. “The extent to which the audience has shaped me into the guy I am now is beyond words.
Managing the multitude of divisive audiences. I don’t think I’ll ever not be WWE family first because we’ve seen a lot of performers not be able to do that and to have to do it for so, so long educates you about yourself and really goes through a journey of self-worth.