John Cena was the face of the WWE for a long time and throughout his career he often dominated the competition. Cena has defeated some of the the toughest wrestlers on the planet, and he’s also suffered some devastating losses as well.
During a recent interview with Collider, John Cena was asked which losses meant the most to him as a storyteller, and he named three specific matches that came to mind.
“There were times when I won a lot, and there were times when I lost a lot. I don’t necessarily think that is as impactful as it may seem. Whatever is best for the business and for the fans is exactly what I’ll do.”
“Some of the ones that come to mind are certainly The Rock in Miami (at WrestleMania 28) was a fantastic loss; Kevin Owens’ debut (at Elimination Chamber 2015) was another great one that I thought was a really fun one; Rob Van Dam at Hammerstein Ballroom (at ECW One Night Stand in 2006). Anytime you can surprise people.”
Which one of John Cena’s losses do you think meant the most to his career? Sound off in the comments below.