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News​John Cena Discusses WrestleMania, Daniel Bryan, More

​John Cena Discusses WrestleMania, Daniel Bryan, More

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John Cena appeared on
UK channel Sky Sports News on Monday to promote Wrestlemania 30. He appeared
live via satellite from New York in what turned out to be a fairly short
interview.

Anchorwoman Kirsty Gallagher thanked Cena for joining her (to
which Cena replied with the “You Can’t See Me” hand gesture), and asked what
fans can expect from Wrestlemania 30. He said WWE fans already know what to
expect, but new viewers should watch it because it combines the athleticism and
suspense of the Superbowl with the pageantry of a Rolling Stones concert. He
called it the zenith of sport and entertainment. When Gallagher asked him about
what it means for the show to be the 30th anniversary, Cena touted that the two
guys who put the first event on the map, Hulk Hogan and Mr T, would both be in
New Orleans for the show.

She then moved it on to Bray Wyatt, and Cena
said that unlike his past bouts, where his opponents were only concerned with
proving themselves to be the best, Wyatt is only out to make a statement at his
expense. He said while Wyatt is an unknown commodity for the most part,
experience is on his side, and on April 6 he’ll do “just fine.”

Gallagher
brought up Daniel Bryan, and asked what his chances are of making the main
event. Cena didn’t like his chances, because it’s hard to “fight City hall,”
represented in this case by Triple H. However, he said he wants Bryan to
succeed. When asked about other highlights, Cena mentioned the Andre the Giant
Battle Royal and Undertaker vs. Brock Lesnar.

In closing, Gallagher asked
if Cena would perform his signature move on the Sky Sports reporter who is
coming out for the event, and Cena said should he get out of line, he’ll have
his Attitude Adjusted. Cena also pimped out the upcoming UK tour scheduled for
May, hoping the move forward from the usual April dates will mean he gets to
enjoy some rare UK sunshine.