John Cena Talk About Retirement and WWE
John Cena may be busy making movies today, but he has just promised fans that he will always be in touch with WWE. In an interview with NBC's "Today's Sunday", which will be broadcast this weekend, the wrestler turned into an actor to reflect his career and acknowledged his busy pace and time in professional wrestling as he grew older. Struggling in the table.
He said: "I will never leave WWE." "I will never - this is a great thing for WWE, you can play any role. As long as I have a commitment to the inner aspects of things As long as I can keep up with the development of the current product, I will continue to perform. Now, the opportunity I got made me unable to participate in the competition. I think it is very good, because it makes me lucky to be invited back to WWE, this is super, very Special thing. It should be."
Cena, who recently participated in the movie franchise of Speed and Passion and Suicide Squad, discussed when it was the right time to retire from WWE: "I feel great, my life is at its best. I Can't continue. But from now on, I think I continue to risk putting the balance in danger in the wrong way."
Cena recently told Ellen DeGeneres that he “has never taken a vacation,” but in an interview with “Today”, he revealed that he had to slow down in recent years. He said: "If I don't have these opportunities, I will continue to take time off and actively take more time. Because my body can no longer cope with the schedule."
"There are a lot of performances in a year. And I like it very much. I never want to take a vacation. You can basically take a vacation. But when I was 40, I looked in the mirror. "Hey, I know you really like it. But from now on, do it 250 times a year, and then do it again, instead of 250 times a year. "Then it became, "just do 50 times" for a year, then do it well." Now it is, "Hey, you really have to be ready to perform, and then really recover after the show."
Finally, he quoted Toby Keith's country song: "I am not as good as before, but I am better than ever."
He said: "I will never leave WWE." "I will never - this is a great thing for WWE, you can play any role. As long as I have a commitment to the inner aspects of things As long as I can keep up with the development of the current product, I will continue to perform. Now, the opportunity I got made me unable to participate in the competition. I think it is very good, because it makes me lucky to be invited back to WWE, this is super, very Special thing. It should be."
Cena, who recently participated in the movie franchise of Speed and Passion and Suicide Squad, discussed when it was the right time to retire from WWE: "I feel great, my life is at its best. I Can't continue. But from now on, I think I continue to risk putting the balance in danger in the wrong way."
Cena recently told Ellen DeGeneres that he “has never taken a vacation,” but in an interview with “Today”, he revealed that he had to slow down in recent years. He said: "If I don't have these opportunities, I will continue to take time off and actively take more time. Because my body can no longer cope with the schedule."
"There are a lot of performances in a year. And I like it very much. I never want to take a vacation. You can basically take a vacation. But when I was 40, I looked in the mirror. "Hey, I know you really like it. But from now on, do it 250 times a year, and then do it again, instead of 250 times a year. "Then it became, "just do 50 times" for a year, then do it well." Now it is, "Hey, you really have to be ready to perform, and then really recover after the show."
Finally, he quoted Toby Keith's country song: "I am not as good as before, but I am better than ever."
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