John Cena Interview with Rolling Stone (Great Read)

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I actually like (what I've read about) John Cena the guy. I wish they'd let him be on Raw.

Even on "Total Divas" dude is hilarious and he seems extremely self aware for somebody that famous. It's rare that somebody that famous isn't eventually delusional
 

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use the word "wrestler" around him andhe immediately offers a correction, based on changes McMahon introduced in recent years.

"It was a companywide vocabulary-change initiative," Cena says, sounding like a seasoned PR flack. "So we now call our performers 'superstars,' because that's what they are – global, larger-than-life characters." Actually, in WWE circles, even the term "wrestling" is verboten these days; it should be referred to as "sports entertainment" or "action soap opera."


Kiss Ass Type shyt :camby:
 

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use the word "wrestler" around him andhe immediately offers a correction, based on changes McMahon introduced in recent years.

"It was a companywide vocabulary-change initiative," Cena says, sounding like a seasoned PR flack. "So we now call our performers 'superstars,' because that's what they are – global, larger-than-life characters." Actually, in WWE circles, even the term "wrestling" is verboten these days; it should be referred to as "sports entertainment" or "action soap opera."


Kiss Ass Type shyt :camby:
Give me 10 million a year and I'll call it whatever they want too
 

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Me too, still a faggit

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For instance, use the word "wrestler" around him and he immediately offers a correction, based on changes McMahon introduced in recent years.

"It was a companywide vocabulary-change initiative," Cena says, sounding like a seasoned PR flack. "So we now call our performers 'superstars,' because that's what they are – global, larger-than-life characters." Actually, in WWE circles, even the term "wrestling" is verboten these days; it should be referred to as "sports entertainment" or "action soap opera."

:scust: pathetic
 
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