WWE’s John Cena Addresses Friend Vince McMahon’s ‘Accountability’ For His Actions

When Hinchcliffe revealed his dream guests from the professional wrestling world, he named McMahon, and Cena said that he believed his friend would love to do the “Joe Rogan Experience.” He said that he wasn’t sure when the right time would be, however, due to the “fragile stuff going on.” The “Leader of the Cenation” also said that despite Rogan feeling like something would happen to bring McMahon back in, he was out of the business. McMahon left WWE for a second time in January 2024, following the sale of the company to Endeavor the previous year.

“We were talking about, ‘Why’s your last event in this place?’ Because I don’t choose the events,” Cena said. “All that stuff is so far above me, but I know now he’s out. In my eyes, I’d like to think time heals everything and I believe in forgiveness, and I also believe in like, looking at the body of work, and I also know there’s a lot of fragile stuff going on there. I don’t know, man. I don’t know.”

Rumors have flown online about McMahon possibly attending Cena’s last match at Saturday Night’s Main Event on December 13 from Washington, DC, the city where his father, Vincent J. McMahon, started the Capitol Wrestling Corporation, which would later become the World Wide Wrestling Federation. Neither WWE or Cena have confirmed that McMahon will be in attendance, either backstage or in the crowd, at the event.

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