In a recent episode of the podcast, “Busted Open Radio”, former pro-wrestler, Mark Henry, shared his perspective on why he considers WWE Superstar John Cena to be a standout talent of his generation.
In the course of the podcast, Henry unveiled his insights on John Cena’s standing in the wrestling world:
When it comes to assessing Cena’s stature, Henry stated: “I regard John as the cream of the crop. How could he not be considered a talent of a generation? John Cena’s earnings surpass those of his contemporaries. Over the span of more than a decade, his presence on the card guarantees a sold-out event. The arenas fill up instantly as soon as John Cena’s entrance music resonates.”
He also shed light on the matter of how unimportant it is if Cena is a fabricated champion or otherwise. He explained, “Whether the title holder is manufactured, or if he’s someone propelled by the company, there comes a point when the extra push becomes unnecessary. Just like how a snowball rolling downhill transforms into a glacier, so too did Cena’s career.”
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