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Paul Wight, According To John Cena, Is To Blame For His Rise To Stardom

John Cena defeats Baron Corbin during a WWE Live performance at the Knoxville Civic Coliseum in Knoxville, Tennessee on Saturday, January 12, 2019. Kns Kanecheck 0114

At WrestleMania XX, John Cena won his first WrestleMania match against Paul Wight, and the victory effectively propelled Cena to superstardom. Cena made another famous moment five years later at WrestleMania 25 when he carried both Wight and Edge onto his shoulders before delivering a couple of Attitude Adjustments to win the World Heavyweight Championship.

Cena was asked to choose his best experience of working with Wight when addressing fan questions at a recent “92NY” event. Cena was inspired by the question to credit the former Big Show with helping him rise to the top of the pro wrestling food chain.

“Just the moments that he would open up as a human being,”

John Cena on Paul Wight

“He is a kind and gentle giant, a giving giant. He was very much responsible, he was one of the few supporters of me when no one else would bet on me. We’ve had great conversations over the years, and those are some of my favorite moments — when you get to talk to Paul”

John Cena on Paul Wight

Cena alluded to reports that Vince McMahon was not sold on him as a top-tier performer two decades ago, a narrative that has been confirmed by Jim Ross and Bruce Prichard. Indeed, Ross reportedly stated that McMahon believed he was “delirious” when he named Cena as a possible WrestleMania main eventer in 2001. To summarize, Ross and Wight were correct in their predictions concerning Cena.

h/t Wrestling Inc

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