John Cena: The Champ is
Here
April 26, 2005
IGN.Com
For years in professional
wrestling there have always been two main ingredients to being a
star. Your in the ring work ethic, and of course your microphone
ability, or "mic skills."
All you have to do is look back to the golden days of wrestling (even
further back than the old NWA) and you'll see that the
wrestlers that captivated audiences were the ones that could
convince you to spend money on a ticket to the show. Some were
good at it, few were great. The list is not so long, but a
virtual who's who, of wrestling; John Tolos, Black Gorman and
Goliath, Jesse "The Body" Ventura, "Nature Boy"
Ric Flair, Rowdy Roddy Piper, The Rock, and Stone Cold Steve
Austin. All of these men were great when it came to hyping a
match or feud, or just getting a crowd fired up for the night's
main event.
John Cena, the current WWE Champion, fresh of his victory at
Wrestlemania 21, is the newest (and best) "mic man" in
the biz.
Not only can he hype a match, or shoot an interview with the best
of them, but he is also diving into the music world with a rap
album ("You Can't See Me") that will be released
on May 10th. Now this won't be anything like the one Hulk Hogan
put out a while back with songs like The Hulkster in Heaven.
This one is really good.
In fact you can hear a sample of Cena's work in his ring entrance
song every time he enters the ring. At a recent music video shoot
for his song, Bad, Bad Man, I spoke with Cena about who he'd
like to face in the ring, who designed the new look of the WWE
title and what he thinks of Vince McMahon.
IGN Sports: Is there anyone you'd like to face in the ring
that you haven't yet?
John Cena: That's a good question. I'd like to see what
Randy Orton can do, Randy Orton and Batista. I had a few brief
moments with Batista in the Royal Rumble and I'd like for that to
be a match and I'm sure the fans would love to see it.
IGN Sports: Did you and Batista or Randy, didn't you guys
square off in Ohio Valley?
John Cena: Yeah, we squared off a couple of times and that's
why I think not only would I love to have that match, but I think
the fans would like to see it, almost like a new crop in the WWE
coming full circle.
IGN Sports: If you could book next years Wrestlemania (22),
what would be the Smackdown main event, what would be the Raw
main event?
John Cena: The Smackdown main event would be a handicap
match with John Bradshaw Layfield and his cabinet vs. John Cena
and the People's Champion, The Rock. The Raw main event....whew,
that's a tough one. You know what, I wouldn't mind seeing Triple
H and Ric Flair go against Batista and Hulk Hogan.
IGN Sports: I just got a look at the new WWE title. Do you
know if it's a Reggie Parks original or if someone else designed
it?
John Cena: It's straight through J-mar, J-mar has done WWE
belts and continues to do WWE belts. I'm kind of testing the
knowledge and trying to bend as much as I can without breaking
their levels of difficulty in designing the belt. I came up with
the design not only with that [WWE title] belt but the U.S. title
as well, and its completely different from what they've done in
the past, so I'm really trying to stretch their limitations as
far as craftsmanship, as far as what the belt is made of. Not
just regular stones as far as cut diamonds, materials from
diamonds, materials as far as not just gold, platinum, silver all
that stuff, we're trying to really use all our avenues, I'm
really trying to make that design the classiest, best belt
possible.
IGN Sports: So did the Ultimate Warrior and Steve Austin, did
they have a say in creating their belts?
John Cena: You'd have to, I'm sure as far as Steve and the
smoking skull, you'd have to think he was in on that and
designing that belt. I took a chance with the U.S. title because
my reign was so long and kept so low under the radar that I
really wanted to bring a little prestige back to the title. I
know a lot of people thought what I did was disrespectful to the
title, but in the same sense, when you pan across the Smackdown
audience and see more U.S. title spinner signs than you see WWE
title signs, you're getting a lot of respect. You know the
traditionalists have their view but at the same time what I did
worked. So with that in mind knowing I had the biggest match of
my career for the biggest title in the game, I wanted to see if I
could stretch the limitations of the world title, the WWE
championship.
IGN Sports: Who was your
favorite wrestler growing up?
John Cena: Hulk Hogan.
IGN Sports: Have you had a chance to talk to him?
John Cena: I have, I've had a couple of chances to talk to
him and tell him not only what he meant to wrestling but what he
meant to me personally...I wouldn't be here today if it wasn't
for Hulk Hogan, I wouldn't be doing any of this. He got me
watching as a child and kept me watching up until the day I got
to step into the ring. And even still, when he does anything with
our program or for our program it's something that I still tune
into because I have that long-time connection with him.
IGN Sports: Would you like to see yourself teaming up with him,
or even facing him?
John Cena: I would love it, to be on the Hulkster's squad
or even go face to face with Hulkamania, I would love it, either
or.
IGN Sports: I also read that you're a Madden
fan?
John Cena: Ho, ho, ho...Believe you me, but a Madden '04
fan; I'm on the road so much....
IGN Sports: You've been keeping your dynasty right?
John Cena: Yes. I haven't had a chance to go to into 05,
but I'm on year 16 of my dynasty right now and I don't get a lot
of chances to play. I'm waiting for PSP to come up with a Madden,
maybe then I'll spring for a PSP and try it out. I tried
out Tiger Woods on the PSP and it's phenomenal. But
I'm a Madden and a Tiger Wood's fan; these are the
two games I play a lot. Yeah I can't get enough of Madden '04,
and I'm not gonna stop until my dynasty is over. I've got to go
for 30 years.
IGN Sports: So does that mean you're a creature of habit?
John Cena: Indeed, it also means I have a knack for the
classics. Madden is a franchise name, it's a franchise
game. As far as having a knack for the classics, I still fire up
the 8-bit. I love 8-bit Nintendo, I still fire up the 8-bit
all the time. We play Tecmo Super Bowl, we play Pro-Wrestling,
Super Mario Brothers, the original, Gradius, Akari
Warriors, Contra, Punch out, a lot of originals
we play, you know what I'm saying, I'd rather spend more time
playing that, than playing Playstation.
IGN Sports: Where does the "You can't see me!" come
from?
John Cena: Believe it or not that's a joke on my little
brother, just like word life, word life is a joke on my cousin.
Whenever we would freestyle, before I really actually got into
rap music, we would freestyle that's what I did, that's what I
still do, and whenever my cousin would get stuck, he'd say word
life. It was like a filler word. Everyone's got their filler word,
he says word life, and one of these days, I said, watch on tv I'm
going to make fun of you. So I did one of those freestyles and
afterwards I really over emphasized, WORD LIFE! And they [WWE]
said "oh we loved it, the people loved it, keep saying it,
keep saying it". So not only did I keep saying it but it has
been my namesake, my moniker for a year and a half. As far is
"You can't see me", my brother Sean, when we freestyle
he kind of messes around, he'll put on a beat, he'll do his thing
or do whatever, and he and a couple buddies of his were doing
this thing right here (covers his face) and I'm like man I gotta
put that on TV, so I couldn't do this (covers face again) cause
no one would see my face. So his name is Sean but we call him
Boog, I said Boog watch TV I'm going to make fun of you. So I did
the you can't see me thing, its kind of a mortified [version] you
know, I just waved my hand in front of my face, and it was a joke
to him but it was a thing that was heartfelt and caught on.
IGN Sports: Besides the "F-U",
what, in your opinion, is the best finishing move in wrestling?
John Cena: Best finishing move in wrestling...I'm a big
fan of the Tombstone, its one of the most devastating finishers I've
ever seen. What's another great one, the choke slam is tried and
true, because its been used by more than one person, I know from
experience that the Clothesline from Hell is a mother ****, that's
probably the strongest finish in professional wrestling...that's
a good top three right there. I'd say the Tombstone, the choke
slam, and I gotta give respect where respect is due
the
Clothesline from Hell.
IGN Sports: What was it like being part of the 2005
Superstar Challenge?
John Cena: I've been in the Superstar Challenge ever since
there was a Superstar Challenge. I look forward to that event,
even though that for this year it was on Xbox, and I'm not really
an Xbox guy. The THQ game engines are really made for people who
really enjoy the wrestling games and I really don't have that
much time to sit down and get experienced in the wrestling games,
as far as really adapt to the game playing. You really have to
know what your doing...it's not a button bashing game, so I'm not
as good as I should be, but at the same time I really get fired
up for the Superstar Challenge. It was great this year.
IGN Sports: What's your favorite arena to wrestle in?
John Cena: I love staying close to home so I gotta say the
Fleet Center, but as far as being outside of the Fleet Center,
any arena where there's energy. There's certain arenas that on
any given night, you know I've been in front of 1500 in a packed
small closet and you can't match the energy, but then again I've
been in front of 57,000 at Safeco field for Wrestlemania 19
and you can't match that energy, so it's just, it depends on that
given night. You never know what's going to show up, just like
WWE, you never know what's going to show up.
IGN Sports: Alright, word association....The Road Warriors?
John Cena: Devastating.
IGN Sports: Roddy Piper?
John Cena: Radical.
IGN Sports: Ric Flair?
John Cena: The Man.
IGN Sports: Steve Austin
John Cena: The business
IGN Sports: Hulk Hogan
John Cena: An icon
IGN Sports: Vince McMahon
John Cena: A genius.