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“I’ve learned to become a little bit more accountable for what I say. And just because I feel a certain way about a person doesn’t exonerate them from being accountable for their actions. Just because he did start, quote-unquote, all this gangster sh*t, that doesn’t mean he doesn’t need to be accountable for his actions,” he said. [H/T: Ringside News]

You can check out the full interview in the video below:

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John Cena will be retiring from in-ring competition at Saturday Night’s Main Event on December 13. Gunther and LA Knight are scheduled to compete in the finals of the Last Time is Now tournament tonight on SmackDown to determine the 48-year-old’s final opponent. Cena lost the Intercontinental Championship to Liv Morgan at Survivor Series 2025 earlier this month after Liv Morgan got involved in the match.

John Cena reveals why he never wanted Vince McMahon to leave WWE

John Cena recently disclosed why he never wanted Vince McMahon to exit the promotion.

In an interview on The Bill Simmons Podcast, the veteran said he didn’t want Mr. McMahon to go because of the bond they had formed over the years while working together in the company.

“I never wanted Vince [McMahon] to go because I love him, and I know how much he loves the business, but he taught me like we’re all going to go. All of us. And he taught me that not only through saying but also through his actions,” Cena said.

John Cena names the WWE personalities he’d love to see on the Joe Rogan podcast. – Vince McMahon – Stone Cold Steve Austin – Triple H (via Joe Rogan Experience)

Cena turned heel earlier this year and captured the Undisputed WWE Championship from Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania 41. However, he returned to being a babyface before dropping the title back to The American Nightmare at SummerSlam 2025. It will be fascinating to see what WWE has planned for his final match next weekend at Saturday Night’s Main Event.