Cena talks about his new
belt, new album, and his first week as WWE Champion
April 13, 2005
WWE.Com
CHICAGO The AllState Arena roared upon hearing John Cenas new theme music, My Time is Now, fill the air. As the new WWE Champion made his way to ringside for his championship coronation now a week-and-a-half into his championship reign it was quite obvious that Cena is on cloud nine.
Complete with a new rendition of the WWE Title a spinner belt wrapped around his waist, the young athlete from West Newbury, Mass. appears ready to usher in a new era of World Wrestling Entertainment. Thursday night, WWE.com caught up with the champ to get the inside scoop on his first week as WWE Champion, his customized championship, and his upcoming hip-hop album.
WWE.com: What
has your first week-and-a-half as WWE Champion been like?
John Cena: Its been great. WrestleMania 21
was a dream come true. At SmackDown! in San Diego, it felt like I
was still dreaming. And right from there, we got to go overseas [to
Australia] and tear it up, so its been unbelievable.
WWE.com: Where
did the inspiration for the new WWE Championship belt come from?
Cena: Just like the United States Championship,
the WWE Championship needed a makeover. When I won the U.S.
Championship, that was everything to me, and I remade it
accordingly. And if the U.S. Championship was everything, this is
ten-fold. I had to come out real big on this, because everybody
already saw what I did to the U.S. Championship, and it had
people thinking, what else can he do? But this is
what Id want a title to be anything and everything
and theres some crazy stuff on here.
WWE.com: Can we
expect more modifications to be made?
Cena: Like I said, Im definitely adding
more shine to it. Rest assured, Im still gonna kick this
thing up a few notches. Its gonna be even nicer
WWE.com: Why
create a new belt, and not keep with tradition by retaining the
old WWE Championship belt the one worn by JBL?
Cena: I aint about doing things the
traditional way, Im about doing things my way. And just the
fact that JBL had that belt all that time makes me want to change
it up, cause Im sure it pissed him off. But of course,
some people may not agree with my modifications, but this is my
vision of what a World Championship should look like, and I think
its class.
WWE.com: Can you
tell me a little bit about the new WWE Championship? How long it
took to make? How much does it weigh? What kind of jewels
are on it? How much did it cost?
Cena: First and foremost is the glaze. This
things got all kinds of diamonds on it. You got round clear and
pale yellow diamonds, round rubies. There are over 2,800 mini
square Princess Cut diamonds, plus there are clear triangular and
marquise cut diamonds, Marquise cut emeralds, clear Baquette [rectangular]
cut diamonds, and one big 16mm clear diamond on the side
plate. Altogether, theres a 3,484 diamonds and gems.
Then of course, you have the gold 14K. My belts got
more carrots than Bugs Bunny. And you know, its got to have
the platinum. I mean this things got so much shine on it,
it weighs like 12 pound. And its worth so much loot, that Im
actually considering hiring two armed bodyguards to escort me and
the championship around.
WWE.com: Do you
have any preference as to whom youd like to see win the
SmackDown! Championship Series and become the number-one
contender for your WWE Title?
Cena: Its like I always say, you want some,
come get some. Of course Id like to have a rematch with JBL
and show him that my win over him at WrestleMania 21 wasnt
just a fluke, and that Im not the Buster Douglas of WWE.
But I also wouldnt mind having some different competition,
like Kurt Angle, Big Show, or Booker T. Honestly, it really doesnt
matter who wins the Triple Threat in the U.K., cause your
boy will be ready.
WWE.com: Can we
expect your title reign to be like JBLs, or will this one
be different?
Cena: Ill take my hat off to JBL, he did
have one of the longest championship reigns in WWE history, but I
dont agree with how he kept it. JBL was all about finding
shortcuts, and having people help him win matches, whereas Im
all about doing things myself I dont need nobodys
help. So while Id like to hold the WWE Championship as long,
if not longer, than JBL, you can definitely expect a very
different type of reign, and this masterpiece sitting right here
in front of you is just the beginning.
WWE.com: Your
new album, You Cant See Me, will be coming out
on May 10th. Can you tell me a little bit about this? How long it
took to make? Who produced it?
Cena: Well the album was produced by Sony, and
its something Ive been working on for quite a while
now, but I think that the timing for this release is perfect for
me, and if you noticed, the cover of the album looks very similar
to my new WWE Championship.
WWE.com: How do
you think the final copy turned out?
Cena: I think that a lot of fans are going to be
pleasantly surprised when they pop in the album and listen to it.
Its got a lot of great tracks, and a lot of different beats.
I think that even people who like this type of music, but arent
necessarily wrestling fans will enjoy the album, and hopefully
when they listen to it, and theyll want to tune in to
SmackDown! to see what their boys doing.
WWE.com: Can we
find your new theme music, My Time is Now featured on
this upcoming release?
Cena: Absolutely, its the first track
the album also has my original theme music, Basic
Thuganomics, which was also really popular. And its
funny, because when I cut My Time is Now, I hadnt
even won the WWE Championship yet, but now that song couldnt
be any truer. And its not even like WWE had to promote it,
or acknowledge it I any way. The song speaks for itself, so they
just popped it in a few weeks ago, and its gotten nothing
but a great response.
WWE.com: What do
you feel your future in the hip-hop industry?
Cena: Making music is something I love doing,
Dont get me wrong, I love this business like nobody else,
and this is my thing I live, eat, sleep, and breathe this
but whenever I have some time away from the ring, youll
find me in the studio. So will I continue making music? Of course.
Do I have a future in the hip-hop industry? Who knows, well
see how things go.