
John Cena wants nothing to do with reliving what could have been.
During a conversation with Chris Van Vliet on INSIGHT, Cena was asked directly about the rumored plans for a heel turn that wouldve paired him with The Rock and Travis Scott at WWE Elimination Chamber. But instead of diving into details or speculating about missed moments, Cena shut it down instantly and made it clear he doesnt entertain fantasy bookingeven when its about himself. When asked what the original plan was, Cena gave a flat response.
Van Vliet pushed a bit further, asking if there really couldve been something more with The Rock. Cena responded with what he sees as the problem with hypotheticals.
As for what was talked about behind the scenes, Cena was blunt.
He added that he doesnt even stress about the creative changes WWE goes through on the fly.
Cena admitted he understands fans love speculating, but he doesnt think its worth focusing on.
He pointed out that even top stars can walk away unexpectedly, and WWE still has to adjust.
Cena had no criticism for anyone whos stepped away, saying life happens and people have to make their own choices.
He even brought up the opportunities it creates for others.
To wrap it all up, Cena reminded everyone that hes not concerned about choosing who he faces or holding onto what might have been.
Whether it was scrapped plans with The Rock and Travis Scott or another unrealized WrestleMania moment, Cena made one thing clear: hes only focused on whats real and whats next.
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