John Cena Makes Big Promise To Charlotte Flair, Comments On Bray Wyatt

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John Cena likes the ladies.

The women’s division of WWE, that is.

The future WWE Hall of Fame legend spoke about his love for the women’s division in the company these days, as well as his past Firefly Funhouse match against Bray Wyatt at WrestleMania during a new interview.

Featured below are some of the highlights.

On his favorites in the WWE women’s division: “Man, there’s so many good ones now (female wrestlers). Like I said, there’s so many good ones (Cena said after someone in the audience shouted Rhea Ripley’s name). I do like the legacy that Charlotte (Flair) is creating for herself. I know Ric Flair had said something about if she were to win a 17th championship, we should be there, both to shake her hand and I got to see Ric recently and tell him that if that happens, we will both be there because I think that’s tremendous. I’m not shortchanging anybody else but just because I know and love Ric and I admire what Charlotte’s done, that’s my connection to that moment so that’s why I gotta say her.”

On his Firefly Funhouse match against Bray Wyatt at WrestleMania 36: “I did a unique piece of programming called the Firefly Fun House match, which was a giant exercise in vulnerability. I worked my ass off on that thing and I thank everyone who was involved because no one does it alone, but it was kind of my brain child and my creation and you wanna talk about looking in the mirror, that was kind of like a public look in the mirror and I’m glad we did it and man, I’m glad it worked. I didn’t think anybody would get it and I kind of did it for me because the pandemic happened, the events were weird but I’m really glad people understood it and there’s a lot of easter eggs in there too. If you don’t know, you can go back and watch it… I got to be in the nWo. That one and being a fan for WrestleMania and then jumping over the barricade and getting my ass kicked by The Undertaker was a pretty good one too.”

Check out the complete interview at 92NY.org.