The Undertaker gets candid when it comes to the overall WWE legacy of the “Never Seen 17” John Cena.
On the latest episode of Six Feet Under, WWE Hall of Famer The Undertaker took the time to discuss John Cena and what his legacy is as it pertains to his time with the company.
“I don’t think there’s anyone that’s ever really been like John Cena,” The Undertaker said. “The whole thing about wrestling, it doesn’t matter if they love you or hate you, they just have to care one way or another. And John was one of those incredible, incredible stars that come along, where one night people love him, just cheer and go nuts. The next night, boo the crap out of him. It’s so polarizing.
“The back-and-forth, ‘Let’s go Cena, Cena sucks.’ That is, for somebody of his calibre in that position to be so polarizing, it’s amazing. I’m glad at the end, at the last few years of his career, that people embraced what he did because John did it right, man, he really did.
“He was a leader, as the face of the company, he went out and did all the meet and greets and all of those things, and did it with a smile on his face and never complained. He wanted it all, and he knew what comes with being the face of the company. I’m extremely proud for him.” [H/T: WrestlePurists]
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