Samoa Joe Believes John Cena Deserves More Credit

Samoa Joe Believes John Cena Deserves More Credit

NXT star Samoa Joe has argued that one of John Cena’s key traits is often overlooked, despite the former WWE Champion’s success.

John Cena is a busy man. The star is currently celebrating the release of The Suicide Squad film, while simultaneously preparing to face Roman Reigns at SummerSlam.

Speaking on WWE After the Bell, Joe noted that Cena doesn’t get credit for being such cerebral guy. Praising the 16-time World Champion for his attention to detail and discipline, Joe said:

“Rarely do I call athletes in our business, someone genuinely inspirational as far as their work ethic goes and what they put into it and what they do. Throughout the time I’ve known John, there’s one consistent thing, that has always stood out and still stands out to this day. I’ve even talked to guys who have worked with him in film and they say it’s the same case; John is consistently the hardest worker in the room. Without a doubt. His attention to detail, how absolutely disciplined he is when it comes to the small things and really emphasizing the right things at the right time.

“He’s a cerebral guy and he’s not given enough credit for it. He really does sit down and think out what he’s going to show the world. It shows in his success. He does a fantastic job when a project is put in front of him and he’s allowed to reign over it with his ideas. It’s inspiring to see a guy who puts in the work be as successful as he is because it reinforces everything that you’ve been doing in your career.”

John Cena starred as Peacemaker in The Suicide Squad, the latest DC release. At the recent film premiere, Cena was reunited with current AEW TNT Champion Miro.

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