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John Cena Doesn’t Want To Talk About The Rock & Travis Scott

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• John Cena Doesn’t Want To Talk About The Rock & Travis Scott

John Cena has brushed off questions about the original plans for his controversial partnership with The Rock and rapper Travis Scott.

Speaking on the Insight podcast with Chris Van Vliet, Cena stressed that he does not focus on what could have been, only on what is happening now.

The wrestling world was shocked earlier this year when Cena turned heel and attacked Cody Rhodes at Elimination Chamber alongside The Rock and Scott. While The Rock quickly disappeared afterward, Scott interfered in the WrestleMania 41 main event to help Cena become a 17-time World Champion by capturing the Undisputed WWE Championship.

When asked what the initial plan was for the three stars, Cena rejected the question, saying: “Who cares? It doesn’t matter. We can talk about what could have been until the cows come home.”

Cena said that this ability to change quickly is why he and Cody Rhodes are top stars. He said he never wastes time worrying about changes because things in wrestling happen fast. As an example, he said that if Brock Lesnar had not left for the NFL, there might never have been a John Cena in the first place.

When asked if a match against The Rock was on the table this year, Cena replied: “Could there be anything? That’s the thing that sucks about what could have been, it’s not what it is.”

Cena also said that when creative plans change, he is always the last person WWE calls because he is the easiest to deal with. He said he has seen many stars leave, like “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, Brock Lesnar, and The Rock, and he does not blame them for leaving for big opportunities.

John Cena’s main focus is always on the current plan, no matter what changes happened before.

• Update On The Undisputed WWE Title Picture

As seen on last week’s episode of SmackDown, Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes attacked Drew McIntyre. Cody then requested Nick Aldis to reinstate McIntyre.

According to Bodyslam, WWE is planning a rematch between Rhodes and McIntyre “very soon.”

While the exact date and location are not known, sources say that the next match is expected to have “significant storyline implications” for both men.

Below are the results of their recent matches against each other:

1. Wrestlepalooza (September 20): Cody Rhodes defeated Drew McIntyre to retain the WWE Title

2. SmackDown (October 17): Drew McIntyre defeated Cody Rhodes via DQ, Cody retained the WWE Title

3. Saturday Night’s Main Event (November 1): Cody Rhodes defeated Drew McIntyre to retain the WWE Title

Speaking of Rhodes, he is scheduled to face NXT Champion Oba Femi in a non-title match on Saturday Night’s Main Event on December 13.

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