
John Cena isnt holding back when it comes to why hes skeptical about WWE bringing back more untelevised live events. While several top names have pushed for an increase in house shows, Cena says the bigger issue isnt scheduling its discipline. Speaking on the No Contest Wrestling podcast, the Cenation Leader took direct aim at what he sees happening when the cameras arent rolling. According to Cena, too many performers use live events as an excuse to stray from the bigger creative plan. That line says everything. Cena explained that while talent often say they want more live events for time and attention, what actually happens in his view is wrestlers chasing personal moments instead of protecting the overall narrative. For Cena, its about consistency. WWE programming is built around long-term storytelling, and he believes that when performers improvise for their own enjoyment, it can fracture that structure. He made a clear distinction between reacting to a crowd organically and forcing moments that dont serve the bigger picture. In Cenas eyes, that disconnect is the real problem. Its not about whether live events are good or bad its about whether talent can resist the urge to turn them into playgrounds. With WWE currently operating under a more streamlined event model and data reportedly showing strong results, Cena clearly believes less chaos equals better storytelling. Do you agree with Cena that wrestlers going into business for themselves is a problem or should live events give talent more freedom to experiment? Drop your thoughts in the comments. G Add as a preferred source on Google