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John Cena Comments On Recent Visit To Natalya and TJ Wilson’s Wrestling School

John Cena has high praise for Natalya and TJ Wilson after visiting their wrestling school.

17-time WWE Champion John Cena recently visited Natalya and TJ Wilson’s (FKA Tyson Kidd) wrestling school, the Dungeon 2.0, to share some of his insight with the aspiring wrestlers training there.

Natalya took to X/Twitter to thank John Cena, and the latter has now commented on his visit in a tweet of his own. Cena praised Natalya and TJ Wilson for their generosity in training future wrestlers free of cost.

“The brilliance, ability & generosity of @TJWilson & @natbynature is astounding. The Dungeon’s existence shows how dedicated my two friends are to the industry we love. Dungeon’s Rules – INVITE ONLY COST $0.00 fees are paid in passion & ‘hustle’. FLAKE OUT, invite revoked. All they ask is all any audience asks … give everything you have,” John Cena posted.

John Cena also recently visited the WWE Performance Center to meet the developmental talent.

A WWE Superstar Revealed John Cena’s Advice Changed His Outlook On The Wrestling Business

During a recent appearance on the INSIGHT with Chris Van Vliet podcast, former WWE Tag Team Champion Grayson Waller stated that John Cena’s advice helped him change his entire outlook on wrestling.

“There was actually, would you like me to put over John Cena for a moment? I hate saying nice things about John. Maybe two years ago, where I was kind of freshly on SmackDown, he did a locker room thing. We had a little meeting. We had to talk about some stuff. He got up and he said something that really stuck with me, where he talked about, ‘You don’t have to do the Netflix break promo. You don’t have to wrestle before the show, you don’t have to do the dark match, you get to.’

“It’s like, you get three minutes to say whatever you want on Netflix. You get to wrestle before the show when they’re the hottest, when they’re the most excited, and you get to wrestle another great Superstar. And when he said that, it changed my perspective a little bit. Who are we to complain about it? I have mates at home who would literally give everything in their life to wrestle before Raw.

John Cena’s retirement match is set to take place at Saturday Night’s Main Event in Washington, D.C., on December 13, and WWE has announced a tournament to decide his last opponent.

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