“He’s one of a kind”; John Cena belittled to work with Robert Patrick in the Peacemaker

John Cena
John Cena is one of the most popular and successful Hollywood stars in the world currently. His movies have always been fan favorites and the success of those have been unmatchable. The star has a series movies lined up for the next couple of years and it is hard to say he is relaxing.
Cena has Peacemaker, a web series, which has already started and has begun creating records. But now that Cena has almost done with the shooting, he was humbled to perform as Robert Patrick‘s son. John Cena said that performing with Patrick after around 20 years felt surreal to him and that he was happy to reunite with him. Here’s what he said to the media:

“So the very first film I was a part of when I was a bright eyed WWE Champion, not knowing which way was up, but, the film we did in 2004 or ‘05 in Australia called The Marine. The lead villain in The Marine was none other than the Robert Patrick. So, he played one h*ll of a part for us. I would have had to be a whole lot better to have s*cked in that movie. It was great.”
“You know, all these years later, you know, almost 20 years later to come back and perform with Robert again and fittingly enough, he’s my dad, he’s Auggie Smith. It was awesome to be able to come back and perform with Robert again. He’s one of a kind.”
John Cena made some statements over his future in WWE

Talking to Ellen DeGeners on the Ellen Show, Cena made comments on his future in WWE. Here’s what he said regarding his WWE career:
“So, WrestleMania is usually in the cusp of late March, early April. I don’t know if I’m gonna make it this year and that’s a good conundrum to have because there’s a lot of good opportunity coming up which I would love to take and if all those things line up, I don’t know if I’ll be able to make WrestleMania but I will tell you and everybody else out there watching, I’m not done with WWE by a long shot. That’s my home, I love it. I was able to go back there this summer for a few months and entertain audiences when they welcomed audiences back to arenas so I’ve far from had my last performance”