“X-rated underwear,” John Cena reminisces about getting his ring attire made from a place that made outfits for ex*tic dancers
John Cena shares a video with an inspirational anecdote from his days as the Prototype.
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The Prototype (via X)
Reflection can be a valuable tool in the now and in the future. These were the words with which John Cena posted a video on ‘X’ reminiscing about an interesting point in his wrestling career. In that video, Cena narrates the story about his X-rated underwear that he got made in the place where outfits for ex*tic dancers were made.
In the video, fans can see him first narrating the context. The year was 2000, and John Cena competed at the Roxy Theater. He narrated how that attire was quite thin and not durable. The former 16-time World Champion funnily noted how his attire didn’t look suitable for a wrestler, which even made the commentator Brett Wagner taunt him.
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One thing I immediately remember about those trunks, I got them in a place that makes outfits for exotic dancers. And they were very thin and not quite durable. Brett Wagner, our commentator, said, 'what's he gonna do now, wrestle?' It was foreshadowing of the things to come.John Cena
The Cenation Leader can also be heard making fun of his moves. He calls it the world’s lowest side slam. However, he ended his anecdote with how such cases allow one to set the bar for improvement. John Cena can also be seen hitting his Protobomb in the video he shared, which later became a part of his comeback move set, The Five Moves of Doom.
Cena’s motive behind showing such a clip was to deliver some motivation about how everyone looks at the beginning, but, in the end, there is always room for improvement. The video showed the life struggles he had while growing up. Eventually, John Cena became one of the biggest names in WWE.
John Cena set to host his first ever talk show
Fans recently saw John Cena compete against Solo Sikoa at WWE Crown Jewel 2023. The Cenation Leader gave The Enforcer one hell of a fight but came up short against his Samoan Spike. It seems that John Cena is now ready for a new venture. He is all set to host his first ever talk show “What Drives You.”
Stepping away from the world of professional wrestling, Cena will not only host but will also produce the show. It will primarily focus on having celebrity guests. It will start streaming on Roku Originals and it promises the audience some of the most inspiring conversations.
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The topics of conversation will unravel a spectrum of anecdotes from the lives of guests. The audience will get an opportunity to connect with the guests in ways like never before. While Cena gave his all in putting over Solo Sikoa, his exit from the match generated a lot of buzz. The WWE Universe is quite concerned about his in-ring future.
Despite this loss, Cena managed to once again captivate the audience in his 2-month stint in WWE. Thanks to the SAG-AFTRA Strike, countless young WWE fans finally got to see the legend compete once again in the fall of his career. For those who don’t know, wrestlers like The Miz and Chris Jericho have also hosted a few shows outside the realm of WWE.
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