John Cena makes surprising revelation following retirement announcement
Former WWE Champion John Cena revealed his retirement plans at the Money in the Bank Premium Live Event. The Cenation Leader made another revelation in a recent interview.
The 47-year-old is very active on social media. He has over 20.7 million followers on Instagram and does not follow anyone on the social media platform. However, on X (fka Twitter), he has 14.2 M followers and he follows 824.2K other users.
In a recent conversation with Lane Florsheim of The Wall Street Journal, John Cena explained why he follows so many people on X. The Hollywood star stated that by doing so, he gets to know about the opinions of a large number of people, which, in return, helps him develop his own opinions. He further pointed out that he was curious by nature and didn't want to lose his curiosity.
"The reason I want to follow everyone is because I want to hear from everyone. You get everyone’s opinion, and through that you can develop your own opinions. I’ve got to be honest, there’s a lot of negativity on there. I want to be exposed to all that, even the toxicity. I’m curious and I don’t ever want to lose my curiosity for life," he said.
You can check out the entire interview by clicking here (subscription required).
Triple H opens up about John Cena's potential induction into the WWE Hall of Fame
John Cena is among the most popular performers in WWE. He has had several championship reigns over the years and is referred to as the Greatest Of All Time by the wrestling promotion.
During the Money in the Bank post-show press conference, WWE Head of Creative, Triple H addressed a question about Cena's Hall of Fame induction in the future. In a display of massive respect, The Game stated that The Champ had earned the right to receive the honor on his terms.
"Is [the] Hall of Fame in John Cena's future? Yeah! We can build him his own. It absolutely is. I am of the opinion that and obviously myself, Nick [Khan] and others will discuss this. But I'm of the opinion that John has earned the right to say when John wants to go in the Hall of Fame. When it works for his schedule, he's a busy man. When it works for his schedule, when it works for his time, when it's right for him as a person," he said. [From 1:07:58 onwards]
You can watch Money in the Bank's full post-show press conference below:
It remains to be seen when John Cena will receive his much-deserved induction into the WWE Hall of Fame.