John Cena Doubles Down on Burial of Austin Theory

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com/wwe/2021/3/17/22331598/wwe-raw-results-winners-march-15-2021-austin-theory-john-cena”>promo segment on RAW.

John Cena recently discussed his reputation for burying talent with Sam Roberts on the NotSam Wrestling podcast in the context of his WrestleMania program with Austin Theory. He had previously spoken on the subject on the Fast X press trail. Cena and Theory’s program began with a promo segment on RAW. Hyperlinks: (1) https://www.cagesideseats.com/wwe/2023/5/16/23725392/john-cena-on-roman-reigns-run-atop-wwe-his-own-reputation-burying-talent, (2) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/john-cena-notsam-wrestling-448/id934576040?i=1000613967300. We both had our ideas, we shared those ideas, and then we built off of them.”
John Cena and Austin Theory had an intense verbal confrontation in a <a href="https://www.cagesideseats.com/John Cena and Austin Theory had an intense verbal confrontation in a promo segment on the April 6 Raw from Boston. Cena delivered brutal insults, something that was not helped by the fact he and Theory had not worked together on WWE television prior to their encounter. Cena also said Theory had a hand in crafting the segment, telling Busted Open he was involved in every step of the process. So, I had to make them care.

John Cena explains in this article that when it comes to professional wrestling, it is important to make the audience care about the content. He learned that lesson through his own struggles and has been trying to accomplish this since he was doing raps. He respects everyone’s process but believes that without something to care about, it is difficult to succeed. John Cena has been in professional wrestling for many years and has experienced both successes and failures. Professional wrestling is a complex art form that requires creative solitudes to capture the attention of an audience. All that stuff is great, but it doesn’t matter if the people don’t believe in you and what you are doing.’ That’s the lesson I learned from the Rock. It’s the lesson I try to impart on everyone.”

John Cena shares the lesson he learned from Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson in regards to how to connect with fans: to make them believe in your character and never get caught in the BS. He also talks about how he apologized to The Rock and his mother for not running his promo by him prior to their WrestleMania 28 clash. [Hyperlink 1: Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwayne_Johnson), [Hyperlink 2: WrestleMania 28](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WrestleMania_XXVIII). The kid is great, I really like him, I’m a fan of his, but I’m also a realist. I said, ‘Until you have that character, until you’re able to carry this promo and create something that people believe in, I don’t think you can reach the heights you want to reach. You have to create something that people believe in.'”
John Cena spoke to Austin Theory personally before he spoke publicly about Theory’s WrestleMania potential. Cena believed Theory had to create a character people could believe in before reaching greater heights in the industry. He also drew a comparison to Roman Reigns and his Tribal Chief character.
John Cena’s advice to Austin Theory to create an character people can believe in is an important lesson for all professional wrestlers. [Hyperlink 1: Professional Wrestling], [Hyperlink 2: WrestleMania]. com/wwe/2018/11/28/18115314/wwe-smackdown-1000-roman-reigns-john-cena-angle-recap-results-highlights” target=”_blank”>85 suffering succotash moments? Roman Reigns has been wrestling for 10 years and has had “85 suffering succotash moments” which have enabled him to eventually find his own unique style and succeed at the top. He advises young wrestlers just starting out that it is important to start now, fail and have these moments in order to eventually find success.

Roman Reigns has been wrestling for 10 years and has had many experiences which have enabled him to eventually find success. He advises young wrestlers to start now, fail and have “85 suffering succotash moments” in order to succeed. Will his angle with Cena be one of them? This article discusses professional wrestler Austin Theory’s “suffering succotash” moments in his career and how John Cena and WWE might have played a role in his development. Sam Roberts discussed this in an interview on his podcast. Read more to learn about the exchange and Theory’s career. Hyperlinks: “suffering succotash” moments, Sam’s entire conversation with John Cena.

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