John Cena explains him tapping out to Gunther in his retirement match

WWE: In the podcast with Cody Rhodes, John Cena explained tapping out to Gunther in his retirement match on the December 13 episode of SNME.

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  • In the podcast with Cody Rhodes, John Cena explained tapping out to Gunther in his retirement match
  • The Leader of the Cenation Army noted how the fans were cheering for him and added it was rare to witness
  • Cena claimed that his finish was reletable to a real life scenario where one would struggle upon being strangled
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In the podcast with Cody Rhodes, John Cena explained tapping out to Gunther in his retirement match. The Leader of the Cenation Army noted how the fans were cheering for him and added it was rare to witness. Cena claimed that his finish was reletable to a real life scenario where one would struggle upon being strangled.

"So now I'm out there. They hate the guy I'm working with. They universally cheer me, that is f*cking rare. And for the last 5 minutes, everything I preach about story and drama and having a conversation with the audience, the ones I love are in the front row. I know my colleagues are watching on the monitor back there," Cena said.

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"We're just in a sleeper hold — So, as I essentially take my last breath, I have struggled. If you think of somebody, the natural cause of scenario or however we picture loss in our life, all of us have been through it. They struggle, they struggle, they struggle, they hang on just long enough to make sure to say goodbye to everybody that's been meaningful in their lives," he added.

John Cena explains him tapping out to Gunther in his retirement match

The 17-time world champion noted that it was a night with unbelievably vulnerable, meaningful conversations. He claimed that Cena's on-screen character was put to an end in a peaceful way.

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"And that whole day was so many unbelievably vulnerable, meaningful conversations. And then you realize, I've connected with everybody I love. Physically, I feel great. I think it's time to take that last breath. And that's that, I hate to keep going back morbidly to obituaries, but like this person died peacefully," Cena claimed.

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