During an appearance on the latest edition of Logan Paul’s “IMPAULSIVE” podcast that dropped earlier today, John Cena continued to discuss his career winding down and why he isn’t interested in taking on an executive role with WWE.
You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:
On how he feels close to the end of his in-ring career: “Yes, I hope so. I’m not officially done. I know that I’m close. I’m close. I can feel it. Especially seeing you [Logan Paul] out there, doing incredible stuff. Our talent now, the product has become so crisp and so fast and so skilled. It is a different world. I love and I still feel fluent. I would like to say goodbye when I still feel fluent. It’s coming and to the point where…you know the moment in the sunset where it starts to go down, ‘Man, it’s going down real fast.’ That’s kind of where I’m at. I’m not done, but I need to decide when I am.”
On if he’d take an executive role in WWE: “No. What I would love to give to the business is my time. I live very close to the Performance Center and I would like to go in as a guest and that way I’m not obligated and they’re not obligated in any way. It’s stuff I do on my free time anyway. I love going in and picking people’s brains and have conversations. ‘So, who are you?’ ‘What does that have to do with anything?’ ‘Only everything. Let’s talk.’ I enjoy that. Doing half a day there and then going back to normal life. I’m fortunate enough to have some other stuff going on and I’ll be focusing on that too, but I always want to be involved in the business. I get so passionate about it and it’s something that I love and I think I have a few pieces of wisdom that need to be passed on, I don’t think it should die with me. I’ll try to do that the best I can.”
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John Cena, one of the most iconic figures in professional wrestling, recently appeared on Logan Paul’s “IMPAULSIVE” podcast to discuss his career and future plans. During the conversation, Cena opened up about how he feels close to the end of his in-ring career and why he isn’t interested in taking on an executive role with WWE.
Cena expressed that while he isn’t officially done with wrestling, he can feel that he is getting close to the end. He acknowledged the incredible talent and skills of the current roster and mentioned that the product has become more crisp and fast-paced. Cena wants to say goodbye to the wrestling world while he still feels fluent in the ring. He compared his situation to a sunset, where the moment comes when it starts to go down rapidly. He believes that he needs to decide when he will retire from in-ring competition.
When asked if he would consider taking on an executive role in WWE, Cena firmly stated that he wouldn’t. Instead, he wants to give his time to the business. Living close to the WWE Performance Center, Cena expressed his desire to go in as a guest and have conversations with the talent. He enjoys picking people’s brains and discussing their journeys in wrestling. Cena emphasized that he doesn’t want any obligations or for WWE to be obligated to him. He wants to continue being involved in the business on his own terms.
Cena also mentioned that he has other projects and commitments outside of wrestling that he will be focusing on. However, he expressed his passion for the business and his desire to pass on his wisdom to the next generation. He believes that his experiences and insights shouldn’t die with him and wants to contribute to the growth of professional wrestling.
Throughout the podcast, Cena’s love for wrestling and his dedication to the industry were evident. He emphasized that even though he may be nearing the end of his in-ring career, he will always be involved in some capacity. Cena’s commitment to passing on his knowledge and contributing to the business showcases his dedication and passion for the sport.
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In conclusion, John Cena’s appearance on Logan Paul’s podcast shed light on his thoughts about his career winding down and his future involvement in the wrestling business. As one of the most beloved wrestlers of all time, Cena’s contributions to the industry will undoubtedly continue to have a lasting impact.