When you talk about the greatest professional wrestlers of all time, one cannot go without mentioning the 17-time WWE Undisputed Champion John Cena. The Leader of the Cenation has been a part of the business for over two decades. Recently, he revealed the biggest lesson he’d learned from his WWE career.
John Cena was the latest guest on Stephanie McMahon’s What’s Your Story? podcast. During the interview, Mr. Never Seen Seventeen shared that the biggest lesson he’d learned was that he is so lucky to be able to live his dream job for over two decades. He also mentioned that with this opportunity, he has to make the best out of it, and also be as coachable as he can.
“The biggest over-reaching lesson is that it is an absolute fictitious dream job that I’m so lucky exists. It is something that I never knew how much I needed in my life and still, to this day, is something I can’t live without. Also, it ends for everyone. No one is immortal, no moment is immortal. No one remembers you forever. None of it matters. The best thing you can do is, if you really love something and something is important to you, when you get a chance to do it, do the best you can and be as coachable as you can,” John Cena said. [H/T Fightful.com]
John Cena is set to defend his championship against Cody Rhodes in a Street Fight at SummerSlam.
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