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Is John Cena a humble human being? It seemingly depends on who you ask.
A lot of nice things are being said about John Cena ahead of his WWE retirement next month at Saturday Nightâ€s Main Event. However, one former WWE Superstar was surprisingly open regarding his rivalry with Cena several years ago.
Former WWE Superstar David Otunga recently spoke with All Axxess Entertainment. When asked if John Cena was humble to work with during the Nexus storyline, as he appears to be today, Otunga didnâ€t mince words when it came to his experience with the WWE Legend in the locker room compared to how you might deal with him elsewhere.
“You want the real answer? No. I mean, come on. Heâ€s John Cena. Iâ€m gonna be honest with you,†David Otunga said. “Yes, he is that (humble), but like, heâ€s not gonna be that way with me, with the boys in the locker room.
“With general people, oh yeah, of course, heâ€s humble. But, you know, heâ€s got a different swagger to him being John Cena, 16-time World Champion. That heâ€s earned. Donâ€t take this out of context – he earned the right to not have to be humble around us in the locker room. But in general, yeah, of course, heâ€s still a nice, humble guy. But he would never be that way to us in the locker room.†[H/T: WrestleTalk]
John Cenaâ€s final WWE RAW takes place later tonight
The newly crowned Intercontinental Champion will make his final RAW appearance tonight at the worldâ€s most famous arena, Madison Square Garden. Itâ€s been stated that Cena will be in action, but his opponent hasnâ€t been revealed as of this writing.
Here is everything currently announced for tonightâ€s episode of RAW:
- John Cenaâ€s final WWE RAW appearance
- Womenâ€s Intercontinental Championship: Becky Lynch (c) vs. Maxxine Dupri
- Last Time Is Now Tournament: Solo Sikoa vs. A Mystery Opponent
- Last Time Is Now Tournament: Gunther vs. Jeâ€Von Evans
WrestleZone will have live coverage of WWE RAW later this evening.
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What do you make of David Otungaâ€s comments? Are you surprised to hear that John Cena carried himself in the locker room differently than he does in a public setting? Let us know your overall thoughts by sounding off in the comments section below.
Crystal Palace’s first home game in a major European competition didn’t go to plan as they were beaten by AEK Larnaca, but manager Oliver Glasner said “maybe the whole environment needed it to stay humble”.
Thursday was supposed to be Palace’s big night as Selhurst Park hosted a match in Europe for the first time in its 101-year history.
There was an extra buzz at Selhurst station and inside the ground a sell-out crowd was chanting Glasner’s name and singing songs about last season’s FA Cup win.
Right before kick-off a stunning Dad’s Army-inspired tifo plotting out Palace’s path from south London to May’s Conference League final in Leipzig was unfurled, with a banner underneath saying “we are the boys who will win your little game”.
The stadium has become a fortress for Palace, who went into the game against the Cypriots unbeaten at home since February in all competitions.
But the Eagles’ play never reflected the hype. Yes they created plenty of chances, 15 in total, but just one was on target.
Jean-Philippe Mateta hit the crossbar with a hooked volley from close range in the first half and substitute Eddie Nketiah should have levelled in a late rally from the hosts, but completely missed a loose ball from five yards out.
Does Glasner have a point?
“You are always told when you play in the Premier League you win the Conference League,” said the Palace boss.
“Stay humble. I don’t know if any debutant [is able] to win the competition. I don’t think so.
“We will learn from it, the players will learn. It’s disappointing, a frustrating night, but maybe the whole environment needed it to stay humble.”
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