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With mere days until the end of his WWE career, John Cena has addressed criticism of his year-long retirement tour.
Starting in January of this year, John Cena’s retirement tour culminates at Saturday Night’s Main Event on December 13 where he will face GUNTHER.
During a recent appearance on Insight with Chris Van Vliet, Cena spoke about the criticism surrounding his retirement tour.
Cena would reveal that he believes “everyone internally is happy” within WWE. Noting that criticism is just part of the business, saying:
“I think I would say everyone internally is happy, and I would say everyone externally has an opinion about it, which is good.
“I don’t think out there, here we are in early December, looking forward to the 13th, I don’t think there is apathy out there. I know some people are critical of it, some people may be upset, some people may be overjoyed, but there isn’t apathy, and I think that means we did okay.
“(The criticism) is absolutely part of what we do. I love it because it’s vocal and it starts a conversation. I’ve been part of this live criticism pit since WrestleMania Triple H, or fighting Kurt Angle. That’s what people don’t understand, I am criticized all the time.”
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Cena recently shared his knowledge at Bayley’s three-day training seminar, spending a reported eight hours with the attendees.
WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event will not only feature John Cena’s final match, but also a number of crossover matches between main roster and NXT stars.
It was recently revealed that TNA X Division Champion Leon Slater has been added to the December 13 WWE show.
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