John Cena Names The Greatest Wrestler-Turned-Actor Of All Time
Undisputed WWE Champion John Cena was a guest on Complex GOAT Talk. When asked who the greatest wrestler-turned-actor of all time is, Cena tipped his cap to future WWE Hall of Famer, Dave Bautista.
'I'm gonna give respect where respect is earned, Dave Bautista,' John Cena said. 'The dude has range. And now has like transformed his whole body. So the stuff he's about to do, look out for Dave Bautista. The stuff he's already done is incredible. But as far as like, wrestler turned actor with the range, you know me, I'm just dick jokes, that's it. Dave's got range.'
Cena and Bautista have yet the share the big screen for a big Hollywood movie. But you have to believe it will happen some day.
READ MORE: John Cena Believes Fans Hated One Of His Recent WWE Promos
What do you make of John Cena's comments? Do you think Bautista is the greatest wrestler-turned-actor of all time? Let us know your overall thoughts by sounding off in the comments section below.The post John Cena Names The Greatest Wrestler-Turned-Actor Of All Time appeared first on Wrestlezone.

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