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John Cena Has Interesting Viewpoint About Meeting WWE Fans In Public

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John Cena has changed his views on meeting fans in public.

The last 25 years of John Cena’s life have seen him transition from a nobody who began his career as a pro wrestler to becoming one of the most iconic names in WWE history.

Over the last seven years, Cena has also become a bigger star in Hollywood, thanks to his numerous movie roles, TV shows, commercials, and other ventures outside of wrestling.

Due to his level of fame, 17-time WWE Champion John Cena can’t go anywhere without being recognized. That means when he’s out in public with his wife, or hanging out with friends or family, he can’t do much without some fans coming after him wanting a photo or an autograph.

While speaking to The Breakfast Club, Cena discussed his fame and how it has changed his perspective on it.

“I’ve had the luxury of a lot of experience with that. If you asked me that ten years ago, my answer would be different. Starting out trying to gain a following, you want to give as much as you can.

You get that following and you realize, well, in order to give, I’ve lost the ability to essentially have all the luxuries of anonymity. That’s a little frustrating.

I went through a period of thinking that work is different than my human life and I’m a human here and I’m working here and you need to leave me alone. That is a perspective that wasn’t successful.”

As he continued, John Cena explained how he does make time for fans who are considered “memorabilia hounds.”

“The business has been great to me. I’m a small town kid from West Newbury who didn’t grow up with much and now life has given me so many opportunities. The tradeoff of that is your work is absorbed by a lot of folks and it affects their life.

I am not perfect because there are some days I wake up grumpy and there are some days I am short on patience. But if there’s one thing I’m really trying to hit the throttle on, it it just have a second of empathy for everyone.

There’s a difference between like fans and memorabilia hounds because memorabilia, it’s a business. Even those people, who dont necessarily care about or for you, your thing is going to help them financially. I used to look at it like, ‘Man, I’m just going to sign this and you’re going to sell it.’ But, yo, my work can be a vehicle to help someone. Maybe that’s my give back. Maybe one signature at time, I can help give someone resources to have a better life.

I try to keep that mindset. I will say, it is f**king tough. Sometimes, I’m with my wife, I worry about her safety because people don’t pay attention, they just want what’s out for them. They don’t have a lot of empathy of the scope of field. Sometimes, all the flash photography, people don’t worry about the safety of the situation and who’s going to get hurt, they just want their picture so they can go sell it.

I’m aware of that and I try to be understanding. Dude, I’m like really trying to lean into one conversation at a time.”

John Cena Had To Confront Guys Who Were Following Him

The discussion continued with Cena sharing a story about fans who followed him in a car, and how he dealt with that.

“I got followed by three or four people a few nights ago. I’m in the car and I’m like, I told the driver, ‘Change lanes.’ Three cars change lanes. Change lanes again, alright, pull over.

The guys pull over, they come out, I’m like, ‘Dudes, get out of the car.’ The third car, the guy is standing there. I told my wife to stay in the car and I’m like, ‘Guys, come here, get out of the car.’ I said, ‘What you’re doing is wrong, you know that.’

The driver of the car is like, ‘Yeah, I know.’ I said, ‘Okay, listen. You want autographs, I get it. You didn’t get a chance to get it. Here’s what I’m going to do. I’m going to sign your stuff, but please, you know what you’re doing is wrong. Just get in your car and turn around because we’re about to be a position where I’m going to have to take a step that’s going to put everybody under a microscope. If you stalk me, I got to involve the authorities. I don’t know how that’s going to go after that. Here’s what you want.’

Normally, I would just be pissed off. Just took a deep breath, here’s what you want, is it okay if we come to agreement, you guys just bang a u-turn, everybody’s happy. I got to tell you, I don’t think that approach is going to work 100% of the time, but they banged a u-turn and left me on my way.”

At WWE Night of Champions, John Cena retained the WWE Championship in a controversial match with CM Punk, who was attacked by Seth Rollins, which led to Cena picking up the scraps and pinning Punk to win the match.

H/T Fightful