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Ex-WWE Star Launches Atrocious Accusations Against John Cena

John Cena sat in a WWE Raw ring.

An ex-WWE star has levelled atrocious accusations against John Cena.

Ken Anderson’s history with Cena is well-documented. In fact, at one point, he claimed Cena to be the perpetrator behind his firing from the Stamford-based company.

Speaking on his Mic Check podcast, Anderson’s new accusation brings forth his personal experience with the 17-time WWE Champion, who has often been praised for his charitable side, claiming he was quite the opposite in real life.

Someone gave a number of 725 Make-A-Wishes that he did. That’s fantastic, but there isn’t a person in that locker room — or who’s ever been in that locker room — who ever had a request for a Make-A-Wish and was like, ‘Eh, can’t be fed. Not today.’

Every time John did a Make-A-Wish, they also grabbed 20 other talent to go in that room, meet that kid, sign autographs, and take pictures. He did all these Make-A-Wishes for everyone, but he did the exact f****** opposite of a Make-A-Wish to me.

The 49-year-old also stated that other wrestlers in the WWE locker room shared the same, unsavory experience with Cena as he did.

I don’t expect people to 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.

WWE’s John Cena Always Played A Character: Ken Anderson

Despite sharing a convoluted past with John Cena, Ken Anderson claims that his accusations do not mean that he is bitter. He even stated that he was open to a real conversation.

If we were sitting in a room together, I’m down. I don’t hate anybody. I just hate what people do. I don’t like it when you do this, and we can come to an understanding, or you can stop doing that.

Anderson admitted that while an apology would not change anything for him, it would mean something.

I don’t think it would change my life, but it would definitely feel good… I don’t need you to grovel at my feet — just an acknowledgment that yes, this happened, it shouldn’t have happened, and I’m sorry. That’s it.

He then went on to accuse John Cena of playing a character as the face of WWE.

I just feel like he’s always playing a character — always playing a character. This is based on what I’ve seen behind the scenes with my own eyes, my own experience.

Ken Anderson is not the only wrestler to accuse Cena of mistreatment. Recently, David Otunga, too, shared a video on his YouTube channel, sharing his experience with the Cenation’s leader.

H/T: Ringside News