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How John Cena Really Relates To WWE Superstars

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John Cena may be a heel on WWE television, but he is also very helpful to his fellow superstars behind the scenes.

When it comes to his on-screen persona, John Cena is doing everything he can to be the ultimate bad guy to the WWE Universe. Cena has blasted the fans for disrespecting and not appreciating his efforts over the last 20+ years while also threatening to “ruin wrestling” as best he can.

Some people may not like John Cena’s heel role because it feels forced and unnatural for a man who was a babyface for over two decades. However, Cena is doing the best he can, and he is getting booed a lot.

This past Friday on WWE SmackDown, John Cena was confronted by Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, LA Knight, and CM Punk. Cena was also attacked by Ron Killings twice. It was WWE’s way of showing that Cena is hated by his fellow WWE superstars as well.

Behind the scenes, it’s a different story, as giant WWE superstar Omos explained to PFSN in an exclusive interview. Omos was very impressed by it.

“For someone to take time out of their busy schedule to come out to the Performance Center and not only to speak to us and leave, but to sit in the room and speak to us one by one. That spoke volumes and showed what type of person he is.”

John Cena Facing CM Punk One More Time

The next time John Cena defends the WWE Championship will be at Night of Champions on June 28th in Saudi Arabia when he faces his former rival CM Punk for what could be the last time since Cena will be retiring at the end of the year.

Before Night of Champions, John Cena will face R-Truth on the June 20th edition of SmackDown in what will be a rare SmackDown match for Cena.

Omos also spoke about Cena, the character, saying that future generations of wrestling will make the business better.