John Cena on if he sees his feud with Kevin Owens going for a long time, filming Trainwreck scene
Source: ComingSoon.net
ComingSoon.net has an interview with John Cena, who was promoting Trainwreck. Below are a couple of highlights:
If he sees his feud with Kevin Owens continuing for a long time
"I hope so. Kevin is unbelievably skilled. If there is anyone deserving of a spot on "Monday Night Raw"? superstars often talk about their journey to the WWE. His is one of legend, having worked in the independent circuit for a decade and a half, and truly being able, for someone of his stature, being able to all that he can do, combining strength and unbelievable agility in the ring.
Well well deserving of being showcased on "Monday Night Raw." He truly brings out the best in me, and people will always be critical of me. There's a portion of the WWE audience that is just yearning for new, so when they see a new talent that doesn't have any inhibitions, who knows who he is as a character and says what he wants, and then, on top of that, follows it up with unbelievable performances, that's how you captivate the audience and that's how you get something really special started.
I think Kevin Owens' name we'll be talking about 10 years from now as one of the major players in the WWE. I've been around for quite a long time, and for me to be able to get in a ring with a guy like that and go like hell and then do it again and hopefully do it again, that's all I'm looking to do. I just want to be able to let the WWE universe know that I can still go with the best of them?the newest, the best and the brightest, I can still compete."
Filming the steamy scene in Trainwreck
"I will say, it is anything but sexy. It was easily, easily the most awkward, embarrassing moment of my life, being covered up by a very small amount of material in front of an enormous crew of characters. Just to let everybody behind the curtain, it's not just two people.
There's two camera operators, two focus pullers, two or three lighting guys, two or three sound guys, props, the whole people watching in the row of director's chairs. It ended up being just a bunch of people in there. So, it's not at all intimate in any way. It was very just being out there."
Cena also talked more about the moving, playing a drug dealer in "Sisters," balancing filming a movie with his WWE schedule and much more. You can check out the full interview by clicking here.