Edge: ‘John Cena Is A Performer Who Likes To Adapt On The Fly’

Edge: ‘John Cena Is A Performer Who Likes To Adapt On The Fly’

John Cena and Edge are perhaps each other’s greatest rivals. As such, they know each other very well.

Appearing on The Kurt Angle Show, Edge talked about working with Cena and how they both like to adapt on the fly during their matches. He even compared Cena to Eddie Vedder from Pearl Jam so that is a thumbs up from me. Here is the quote, courtesy of Wrestling Inc.:

“John is very much a performer that likes to feel a crowd. I kind of liken him to Eddie Vedder [from Pearl Jam]. Eddie Vedder will drop a setlist for Pearl Jam, a different one every night and change it on the fly because he’s feeling the audience. That’s what John and I would do because you just don’t know what an audience is going to do. To be able to think on your toes and to be able to go with your gut out there, that’s what John and I did and that’s fun.”

John Cena and Edge wrestled throughout most of 2006 as well as parts of 2007 and 2009. They traded both the WWE Championship and World Heavyweight Championship during this time.

Cena returned to WWE last night at Money in the Bank, confronting Roman Reigns. This was immediately after Edge was defeated by Reigns with the help of Seth Rollins.

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