At Clash In Paris, John Cena defeated Logan Paul. During his appearance on Logan’s Impaulsive podcast, WWE President Nick Khan revealed what Cena said about Paul after the match:
“Going into that match, I said ‘give me your feelings on Logan.’ [John Cena] said, ‘I’ll let you know after the match.’ Called me maybe an hour or two after the match, and [Cena] said, ‘he has it.’
It was never ‘does he have the physical skills do it’, in ring, everyone knows you’ve put in the time and you can do it. But for John, it was can you work the crowd with him? Can you give and take with him? Do you know how to follow direction and take the lead?
I think, certainly from this seat, you proved yourself to him, and I find life is proving yourself over and over.
So you got Cena’s validation, which to me meant a lot. By the way, we expected that you would get his validation.”
“I never wanted Vince McMahon to go because I love him” – John Cena
During his interview on The Bill Simmons Podcast, 17-time World Champion John Cena talked about Vince McMahon’s departure from WWE and what the former CEO taught him. Here’s what The G.O.A.T said:
“Of all the things he did and of all the things he taught me, one piece that was very important is that no one is irreplaceable. And that’s the truth.
Vince has so much knowledge. I think what’s happened is unfortunate, because you have this individual with so much depth of field who can still offer things, and we no longer can pull from that.
It’s unfortunate he isn’t in WWE anymore. But it doesn’t mean we don’t have able-bodied folks who can put on creative programming.
So yeah, I never wanted Vince to go because I love him and I know how much he loves the business. But he taught me we’re all going to go.”
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