For most of 2018, John Cena has been busy focusing on his film career, which means he hasn’t spent much time inside of a WWE ring. The 16 time WWE World Champion is set to team up with Bobby Lashley at Super Show-Down on October 6, and ahead of the pay-per-view he got a lot of fans talking when he posted a cryptic tweet teasing that nothing lasts forever.
Nothing lasts forever. When doing something you love make sure to be present and enjoy it. That way if and when it ends, you can look back with fond memories instead of regret.
— John Cena (@JohnCena) September 25, 2018
Throughout the course of his career, John Cena has earned the reputation of a workhorse, but it appears that he’s changing his perspective at this stage of his life.
The former WWE Champion followed up by noting that he feels rest is more productive than staying “on the grind 24/7.”
I am guilty of this myself but I’m changing my view now. Hard work and persistence are needed for success, but so is rest and recovery. Busy periods of time will come, but never sell short recharging yourself. I’m NOT on “the grind 24/7” because rest is more productive.
— John Cena (@JohnCena) September 27, 2018