WWE’s John Cena talks about his legacy

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Former WWE/World Heavyweight Champion John Cena

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John Cena is no doubt one of the greatest Superstars to ever step foot in WWE ring. He’s not the greatest, but he’s definitely up there. Now his match up between Bray Wyatt has proved to be one of his toughest not only physically, but mentally as well.

The Wyatt Family leader, Bray, cuts some of the best promos this company has ever seen. Filled with cryptic messages, Wyatt has gotten into the head of almost every opponent who has been scheduled to go toe to toe with him. I guess we can all give him credit for shelving the Big Red Machine, Kane.

Wyatt’s latest promo that was turned into the official John Cena vs Bray Wyatt promo, discussed Cena’s legacy. This is one of my favorite video packages of all time, that features the best rapper on the planet today, Eminem. A lot of fans complained about the companies choice of music because the video package included Bray Wyatt, but the song isn’t about him, it’s about Cena.

Cena recently sat down for an interview and was asked about  his legacy. Here’s what he told AMNY.com:

"“I’m certainly not afraid to address the fact that there are a lot of people that enjoy my performances, a lot of people that don’t. I think the one thing that I’ve been consistent to over the years is the reason I go out there. I’ve openly said I love the WWE. I truly operate on a schedule of hustle, loyalty and respect. That’s the term on the T-shirt, but it simply means hard work, respect everyone, even though they may be your enemy, and be loyal to those who are loyal to you. That’s pretty much my ideology – so good, bad or indifferent. You know, I’ve been around for 12 years now, so when you come out and say that the first time, people may not believe it, but 12 years people, people are like, you know what, this is what this guy stands for. And I think Bray’s trying to do what he’s trying to do – he may see me in a different light or whatever, but he says he’s going to change the way people think about me.” John Cena via AMNY.com."