John Cena's REAL-LIFE BEHAVIOR Questioned; Ex-WWE Star Wants An Apology

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John Cena's real-life behavior has been called into question by a former WWE star. The Last Real Champion wrestled his final match at Saturday Night's Main Event, which saw him tap out to Gunther.

Since then, tributes have been pouring in for John Cena, and many acknowledged his contribution to the business. Wrestlers have also talked about how he has been helpful to them in their careers, but it seems not everyone has had the same experience.

Speaking on the Mic Check podcast, Ken Anderson, aka Mr. Kennedy, said while Cena never shied away from granting wishes for Make-A-Wish, he behaved differently with him.

"He did all these Make-A-Wishes for everybody, but he did the exact f*cking opposite of a Make-A-Wish for me. I don’t expect people to, like, f*cking change their opinion about him, but that’s the way I view it. It wasn’t just me; it was a lot of other people too," he said.

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Anderson has previously talked about how he had heat with the 17-time World Champion and said he always felt Cena was working against him. When asked if it would matter to him if those who allegedly hampered his WWE career would take accountability for their actions, Anderson said he would like them to acknowledge it.

Moreover, he also said he felt John Cena is always playing a character and not being his true self.

"I don’t think it would make a difference to my life, but it would definitely feel good. I don’t need you to f*cking grovel at my feet, an acknowledgment that yes, this happened, it shouldn’t have happened, and I’m sorry. That’s it... I have felt this where I feel like he's (Cena) just playing a character, always playing a character. That's just based on what I’ve seen behind the scenes with my own eyes, experienced,” he mentioned.

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Booker T responded to bullying allegations against John Cena

Ken Anderson isn't the only former WWE star that has spoken out against John Cena recently. Recently, in a video, David Otunga claimed that the two-time Royal Rumble winner was a bully to him backstage.

However, speaking on the Hall of Fame podcast, Booker T appeared to dismiss these allegations. He said he wasn't interested in hearing a grown man complain.

The former World Heavyweight Champion said he never got bullied by anyone and questioned why somebody would permit that behavior as an adult.


If you use quotes from this article, please credit Mic Check podcast and give an H/T to Sportskeeda Wrestling for the transcription.

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