Love him or hate him, it's now apparent that John Cena is no longer a full-time presence in the WWE. His movie career is taking off and it seems likely that we'll only see him wrestle a few times a year but in a new interview, the leader of the Cenation has shared some pretty strong thoughts about the current roster and he makes it clear Superstars should be happy no matter where they are on the card.
"That is a message to any performer who is complaining about their spot or that, creatively, they have nothing going for them. I’ve been first, I’ve been in the middle, I’ve been last. I just want to go out there and do something," he explains, saying they should be grateful for being included (which is admittedly easy for him to say given where he is in his career at this point).
Cena went on to elaborate, saying: "There are a few performers who share my ideology, with The Miz being one of them. That’s why he is skyrocketing into a new bracket as we speak, and I can’t wait to see what he does next week. But there is also a lot of disdain and complacency. You should be happy with any sort of role, even if it is getting your tail kicked in."
That's actually a really good example and The Miz is someone who always does his best to shine no matter whether he's opening a show or closing it. Do you agree with Cena's remarks here?