John Cena is the most decorated performer in WWE history with a record 17 world championship wins. However, wrestling veteran Kevin Nash believes that The Cenation Leader's longtime on-screen rival Randy Orton will easily surpass his record.
The Apex Predator has been absent from WWE television for over two months. His last in-ring appearance was on the October 3 edition of Friday Night RAW, where he teamed up with Cody Rhodes to wrestle The Vision in a losing effort.
Speaking on the latest edition of his Kliq This podcast, Kevin Nash questioned the Stamford-based promotion for not utilizing Randy Orton properly. The WWE Hall of Famer opined that given his body of work, the former 14-time world champion would easily surpass John Cena's record.
"I don't know why they haven't used Randy [Orton]," Nash said. "I think when you look at Randy's body of work as the youngest champion and how long he's been there… he’s got 14 World Championships. It would take nothing for him to fucking become an 18-time champion… and surpass the 17." [H/T: wrestlingnews.co]You can check out the entire conversation below:
Major WWE heel breaks character to send a message to John Cena
Social media has recently flooded with tribute messages for John Cena. The 48-year-old's popular rival Rusev also posted an update on Instagram dedicated to Cena.
The former WWE United States Champion penned a heartfelt message thanking The Cenation Leader for several things. He referred to the veteran as 'the last real champ.'
"Thank you, John! Thank you for your teaching, your patience, leadership not just by words but action. Thank you that we fought all over the world and it didn’t matter, who is hurt, how many people are in the building or what part of the world we were in, you went in that ring and performed like it’s your last time. I will never forget that. You are the last real Champ. The reason why I still do what I do is because you taught me how to. I will always tell them how bad I am," Rusev wrote.After his retirement from in-ring action, John Cena is expected to make sporadic appearances at major events. The veteran also signed a 5-year ambassador deal with the wrestling promotion.
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