As he embarks on the final months of his legendary career, John Cena has reiterated his long-standing professional philosophy. In a new interview, the 17-time world champion claimed that in his 23 years with WWE, he has “never once chosen his opponent.”
The comments come just over a week after the shocking return of Brock Lesnar at SummerSlam. Lesnar attacked Cena, setting the stage for a massive final chapter in their historic rivalry.
John Cena “I’ve Never Once Chosen My Opponent”
Speaking with Justin Barrasso of The Boston Herald, Cena was asked about the possibility of Brock Lesnar being one of his final opponents. He used the opportunity to explain his career-long mindset.
“I’ve been doing this for 23 years, and I’ve never once chosen my opponent,” Cena said. “I’ve always lived by the philosophy that life will give you opportunities every single day, and you have to do the best you can every single day with what life gives you. So whoever challenges me for that last match, I’m going to give it my best shot.”
Cena’s humble statement directly contradicts comments made by WWE’s Chief Content Officer, Triple H. At the post-SummerSlam press conference, Triple H himself stated that Brock Lesnar’s controversial return was at the top of “John Cena’s wishlist” for his 2025 farewell tour.
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This has created a fascinating “he said, he said” situation. Is Cena simply being the ultimate professional and maintaining his “company man” persona, or was Triple H using Cena’s name to justify the divisive decision to bring Lesnar back? The truth likely lies somewhere in the middle.
John Cena: Ultimate “Company Man”
For two decades, John Cena has been known for his incredible work ethic and his unwavering loyalty to WWE. As the face of the company, he maintained a grueling 300+ days-a-year schedule. His philosophy of taking on any and all challengers and doing whatever the company asks of him is a key part of his legendary reputation.
His latest comments are a perfect example of this persona. Even during his final run, where most legends would be hand-picking their dream opponents for a farewell tour, Cena is publicly stating that he is simply playing the part he has been given to the best of his ability.
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