John Cena Faked a Bathroom Break To Give Brodus Clay His Wrestlemania 28 Moment

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Former WWE Superstar Tyrus (formerly Brodus Clay) discusses how John Cena helped him get his WrestleMania moment at WrestleMania 28 in Miami, FL by going to the bathroom. Tyrus is a 16-year veteran of professional wrestling having wrestled in such promotions as WWE, Impact Wrestling, and currently the National Wrestling Alliance.

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It's great that Tyrus still remembers this and cherishes that moment in his life. I guarantee it was just a small thing in Cena's mind but it meant the world to Tyrus.

lambdalambdalambda
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Cena got a lot of hate but he actually did quite a lot for guys, Its not really his fault Vince booked him like superman for like 12 years.

Kingofthekop
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John Cena is such a good guy for doing that. That's a great story.

ryanmcveigh
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Given that was the match with the rock arguably the biggest match at wrestlemania much respect for him to do that

Ryan
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Anyone who doesn’t think Cena is one of the GOATS has something wrong with them. He always puts over talent when he can.

Thomas-kpmo
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Always liked Cena as a human being. This s just more proof of his deserving that respect.

AngelusNielson
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Cena was very unappreciated during his run he may have had his moments but the guy was truly the face that ran the place.

derrickbailey
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Cena is the guy, that when he's 100% finished with wrestling, which he is getting close to, we're all gonna miss him and look back and realize we took him for granted.

polizzi
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People don't really understand how Cena was the Real Face of WWE - he brought more people to the fanbase than anyone else all around the World.

yashtiwari
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“You don’t know what you have until it’s gone”. I’m hoping he comes back for one more serious run but if he doesn’t, moments like this will make me remember him as a real stand up guy, even if I wasn’t a fan of his Superman run.

mwwood
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Being born in 2000, John Cena is one of my favorite wrestlers ever. This story in particular just cements how awesome of a human being John Cena is in my mind. Brodus is an amazing guy as well 💯

shyrickman
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When I was in Iraq in 2009, Cena and the WWE came over on a USO tour. Cena was in the gym with the soldiers working out meeting everyone. Dudes always been a class act. He’s done over a thousand make a wish events too. Never cared for him as a wrestler. Always thought he was a decent guy.

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Mad respect 👏🏻
He gets memed a lot and his gimmick may be a bit silly, but behind the scenes Cena often gets respect from fellow athletes, there's been countless stories praising him & his work ethic - not to mention the fact that he holds the record for the most Make a Wish appearances.

karimhussein
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I absolutely love hearing stories like this. You can dislike Cena all you want as a wrestler, but you can’t deny his greatness as a human being

havok
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I love seeing how much Cena is being appreciated in retrospect.

sentientcardboarddumpster
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Regardless of how people feel about Cena in character, the man himself is one of the best things to happen to the WWE. He is one of the handful if not possible the only guy who didn't pull the ladder up from behind him, but instead stretched a hand out to those next in line. In wrestling these guys play version of themselves turned up to 11. I really believe this is true of Cena. Love him or hate him.

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Out of all the great Cena stories out there, this is probably the coolest bro move I’ve ever heard of Cena doing. Man shit.

jrthetravelingsalesman
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People get annoyed that Cena got the mega push for nearly 20 years, but he deserves it. Nobody else could carry the company, sell the merch he does, get a crowd reaction like he does, and do as much charity as he does. And the longevity too. Isn't that only time he got really hurt that time before he made the surprise royal rumble comeback?

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Met Cena when I was working on the changeover crew at the key bank center in Buffalo (for wwe we would set up the chairs then wait for the show to end to take them down). He showed us more respect than any other person in the building, including coworkers from other departments. As I walked out of the back of the arena to go to my training session, there was an absolute wall of people I had no hope getting through. Seeing this after already signing autographs for seemingly forever, he turned around and walked back towards the crowd who all came over to him, clearing me a space to leave. Dude just loves being nice

Tunda
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I used to be tired and bored of Cena around this time but if I had known about this back then my like and respect for him would have been restored.

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