This morning, wrestling superstar John Cena took to social media to encourage his fans to not take other people’s responses personally, but rather to view them as a reflection of the responder’s own character. He stressed the importance of evaluating these reactions objectively.
In addition to this inspirational message, Cena also posted a video clip on his TikTok account. This video shows a powerful moment from his dramatic heel turn at WWE Elimination Chamber 2025. The gripping footage features Cena departing the ring alongside fellow stars The Rock and Travis Scott, all while his signature “Basic Thuganomics” theme song plays.
The video clip can be viewed here:
John Cena (@JohnCena) tweeted, “How others respond to us tends to say a whole lot more about them than it does about us. Evaluate it and don’t take it personal.” – March 5, 2025.
On a recent episode of the “Insight with Chris Van Vliet” podcast, Lex Luger, former WWE and WCW star, spoke about his decision to switch from WWE to WCW in 1995.
Some key points from the podcast are listed below:
Discussing his sudden decision to join WCW in 1995, Luger said that it was a last-minute decision facilitated by Sting and Eric Bischoff. Despite not being under contract, he was planning to stay with WWE and there were no initial intentions to leave.
Describing his surprise return to WCW during the first Monday Nitro, Luger revealed he had no clue about the rise of the Monday Night Wars. Recalling his reaction when told about the new Monday night show, he had expressed skepticism due to its direct competition with Raw.
Addressing Linda McMahon’s reported anger over his move to WCW, Luger revealed that it was quite uncomfortable as he had a good relationship with Vince. He explained how Eric asked him not to notify Vince about his move, causing a breach in his professional relationship with the McMahons.
Finally, on his first encounter with Vince McMahon post his move to WCW, he said that they bumped into each other at the airport, shared a handshake and a smile, acknowledging business as usual.