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John Cena Says He Wants to Work With Big Cass, Enzo Amore, and The Vaudevillains After He Returns
– IGN recently interviewed WWE Superstar John Cena, who discussed his upcoming return later this month. Cena also revealed what stars he wants to work with next on TV. Below are some highlights.
Cena on his return to Raw next week: “I return May 30th, USA Network, Monday Night RAW. I’ve been ready for a while, but I can’t just show up and fight, so my formal return is May 30th on USA network.”
Cena on who he wants to work with next: “I’ve got my eye on Big Cass and Enzo Amore. I think they ooze everything that it takes to be a WWE superstar. They have so much energy. Those guys and the Vaudevillains are the guys I’ve been tipping my cap to on the viewership side. I can’t wait to get in the ring and we’ll see what happens.”
Cena on his surprise appearance at WrestleMania 32: “It was and it’s very rare that we can actually surprise people in our business and it took me watching WrestleMania in a broom closet to be the surprise that it was. It made for a very cool moment. I’m so glad I could be a part of that.”
Cena on Camp WWE being awesome: “Being so doopity! It’s awesome. And I think it’s just one of the reasons that people should get hitched on with the WWE Network. It’s more than just these network specials like WrestleMania and like SummerSlam. It’s programming geared for the WWE universe. You can see me, but you can see me in a different light on Camp WWE. They truly skewed more for our adult fans. I think it’s a wonderful show. I don’t mind being the butt of all the jokes. I love how they portray my character. I really think it’s a good thing. It’s something for the WWE network – to give our universe more value for the dollar.”
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