Posted on 12/05/125 by Colin Vassallo
Appearing on The Bill Simmons Podcast, John Cena discussed
the topic of Vince McMahon and admitted he did not want
Vince to leave WWE even after the whole Janel Grant scandal
rocked the company.
Asked if he thought WWE could ever survive without Vince
McMahon at the helm, Cena told Simmons that out of all the
things Vince thought him throughout the years, he thought
him something very important and that is that no one was
irreplaceable.
“Vince has so much knowledge. I think what’s happened is
unfortunate because you have this individual with so much
depth of field who can do can still offer things and we no
longer can pull from that well,” Cena said.
“So yeah, I never wanted Vince to go because I love him and
I know how much he loves the business, but he taught me
like…we’re all gonna go,” Cena continued.
He added that Vince was not just words, but a man of action
as well as he let a lot of box office attractions go
throughout the years.
Cena said that Vince once told him that he got to let people
know it’s not okay when they do certain things and when it’s
time for them to go, then they go.
“Everybody goes man, everybody goes, so…” Cena said.