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We never associated megastar John Cena to be the one to shy away from hard work. Cena has defined his life proving his naysayers wrong, both in the ring and now in Hollywood. With his mantra of never giving up, he has attained success all across the world. But one of his hidden talents also includes freestyle and rapping.

A WWE legend, who was Vince McMahon’s right-hand man, has come out to give laurels to John Cena’s freestyle ability.

What did the legend say about John Cena?

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The wrestler-turned-actor has found praise from WWE legend Bruce Prichard. On his podcast, Something to Wrestle, Pichard spoke about John Cena’s music career and showered compliments on his rapping skills.

The legend quoted saud: “John was unique, John was without a doubt I think one of the most talented people I ever had the opportunity to work with, and the fact that he could sit there and freestyle rap, that’s what kids call today and hold his own with anybody and everybody and wasn’t scared of sh*t.”

He also speaks about how Cena was tenacious and was not just afraid of the concept of failure, but not getting an opportunity to fail.  

The creative legend also stated: “John was not never afraid of failure, John was afraid of not having the opportunity to fail. This is a man, just give me the opportunity man, If I sink I sink. He always found a way to swim, and this is what John wanted to do, John produced it, John wrote all this stuff with his partner and his brother and they put all this sh*t together. He did it, we backed, thought it was a hell of an idea.”

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Prichard also acknowledged that the game was changing from buying records to procuring the album on Apple iPod. He summarized by saying how Cena wrote, produced, and performed the songs. 

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This is truly remarkable for the Hollywood star to receive praise for his music, even after all these years. That his only fear is not getting an opportunity to fail or perform talks volumes about his character and his motto of Respect. 

Apart from his penchant for creating music for WWE, he has also produced music outside his professional commitments.

Cena and his decorated music career

Apart from a successful career in WWE and Hollywood, Cena has also produced catchy music.

He performed his first theme song, “Basic Thuganomics, ” featured on the WWE soundtrack album WWE Originals. 

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His debut album “You Can’t See Me” with his cousin Tha Trademarc, featured the evergreen “My Time Is Now”. The song still holds a special place in the hearts of fans worldwide.

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The 16-time champion has also featured on two songs with singing legend Wiz Khalifa for his “All Day” singles and “Breaks” for the WWE game 2k15 soundtrack. 

It is safe to say John Cena’s mantra of never giving up and hustling has paid off massively. No wonder he isn’t afraid of failing as he has carved a niche in every industry he’s stepped foot in, including the music industry. 

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What do you make of Prichard’s compliments aimed toward Cena? Let us know in the comments section below.

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