Mark Nash made his WWE debut on theMarch 28 episode ofSmackDown and since then, he has been doing well as the blue brands announcer. Hes also had the pleasure of introducing John Cena and now hes talked about his experience working with Cena.

While speaking on the You Know Im Right podcast, Mark Nash talked about how amazing it was to work with John Cena and how special the experience has been. He said Cena deserves all the praise he gets, and hes just happy to be a small part of it.

One of his favorite moments is when he starts talking and Cena stands in front of him, holding up the championship belt. That image is something Mark said hell remember forever.

Nash compared it to a big moment in his own life, when he held up the Stanley Cup after winning it two seasons ago. He has a picture of that in his office and said giving his dad a ring with their last name on it meant a lot. To him, sharing the ring with Cena is just as meaningful.

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Nash said its hard to even explain how cool it is. Only a few months into the job, he was already in the ring with John Cena, with fans throwing beer bottles, and Cena told him his announcement was bad and to read it again. Mark did it confidently, saying the whole moment, especially the line about never seen 17, felt unbelievable. Nash admits he still cant believe it happened.

Being able to share the ring with someone like John Cena so early on in his career has clearly helped Mark Nash in a big way. Therefore, well have to wait and see how he will continue to show the world just how good he is as SmackDowns announcer.

What are your thoughts on Mark Nashs journey so far in WWE? Do you think hes a great fit for the blue brand? Sound off in the comments.

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