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John Cena: Whoever WWE Deems Appropriate As My Final Opponent, I Want It To Be Special For Business

John Cena speaks on his final appearances.

As he gets ready to hang up the jorts and sneakers at the end of the year, John Cena has to deal with and prepare for who will be his final opponent in the WWE when he gets the call on who he will be facing on that special day.

When the question of who it could be was brought up during his appearance on the Tonight Show, this is what the never-seen former seventeen-time WWE Champion had to say to Jimmy Fallon.

“It’s weird because I’ve always just been the guy. I’ve just always been kind of reliable and showing up and doing whatever I’m asked. I really want this tour to be not only special, I want it to be special for the business. My goal has always been to leave WWE better than I found it, so whoever they deem appropriate to get that energy, man I’m cool with that.”John Cena said to Jimmy Fallon.

Cena was recently attacked at the end of SummerSlam by Brock Lesnar, who made his return to the WWE for the first time in nineteen months.

Lesnar was named forty-four times in a lawsuit by former WWE Employee, Janel Grant, who alleges she was sexually assaulted and trafficked by the likes of Vince McMahon, John Laurinaitis, the WWE, and Lesnar, who was sent disturbing images to allegedly convince him to sign an extension with the WWE.

You can watch the extended John Cena interview with Jimmy Fallon in the link below.

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