As the face of the company, John Cena is one of the most powerful people in the WWE – a star is on the receiving end of anger.
John Cena has his favorite WWE stars, but some people often see their eyes in the backstage of the company.
The 17-time champion is often accused of failing to rise to a new star in the WWE, and the likes of Dolph Ziggler, Bray Wyatt and Wade Barrett all fell on the star.
However, Senna took another step in the early 2010s, allegedly canceling the star’s push between the “events” between the two.
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John Cena's 'event' leads to Alex Riley's WWE export
Alex Riley looked comprehensive after appearing in an early season with NXT, becoming a huge star in WWE.
He paired with Miz and even made his debut in the 2011 Wrestlemania main event with Cena, but then his WWE career turned sour.
The star went from Wrestlemania main event to a commentator, and the company was released by the company in 2016.
Riley reveals details of his strange bloodline in WWE, revealing to the two’s power journey: “It’s an event that certainly impacted the path of my career.”
According to the backstage producer, Arn Anderson worked extensively with Cena during the company’s peak period, thanks to intense exchanges with the 17th-time champion.
“He got help from Senna and seemed less enthusiastic or interested,” Anderson said in the podcast. “I'm sure his water was cut off by then.”
Riley took six years off from professional wrestlers after its release in 2016, but returned to the independent stage in 2022.
Alex Riley isn't the only star to be fired by John Cena
Cena's backstage heat also stretched further than he had on Riley's issue, as another star revealed a tough exchange with the 17-time champion.
Ken Anderson, who served as Mr Anderson in WWE, revealed how the game against Cena caused him to quit the company unfortunately.
“He claimed he gave me the hip and then tore the PEC apart,” Anderson revealed in the mic check podcast. He claimed that I had somehow tear his chest muscles apart. ”
“I watch the video over and over again, it's a hip toss, like there's an accident sometimes,” Anderson added.
Anderson claims that WWE legend Steve Austin told him Cena was related to his problem and that the Texas Rattlesnake told the star to leave.
Anderson revealed that Austin told him: “'You know, this guy hates your guts, this guy hates your guts, you know you got John's calories, John claimed you tore his Peck apart.'”
Cena never worked with Anderson again, the former U.S. champion was released in 2009.