
John Cena Reveals Secret About His WWE Match With The Rock
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John Cena has revealed the hardest part of his legendary "Once in a Lifetime" match against The Rock at WrestleMania 28. In a new interview, the 17-time world champion explained that the most difficult aspect of the match happened long before he ever stepped into the ring.
Speaking to Vanity Fair while breaking down his career, Cena reflected on the year-long build to the iconic bout. He revealed that he knew the outcome of the match a full year in advance.
Knowing The Outcome
Cena explained that the most challenging part of the entire process was delivering months of passionate and intense promos, all while knowing he was going to lose. He stated that performing in the match itself was the easy part.
"You would think that, man, going to the actual stage would be the worst part, that was the easy part," Cena said. "I knew I was losing the year before the fight. All of those promos you see, all of those speeches, every single one of them, I knew that I was gonna finish in second place."
The Unprecedented Year-Long Build
The feud between John Cena and The Rock was built in a way that had never been done before. On the Raw after WrestleMania 27 in 2011, after The Rock had cost Cena his WWE Championship match against The Miz, the two megastars agreed to face each other in the main event of WrestleMania 28—a full year later.
NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 04: The Rock, Vince McMahon, and John Cena attend the WrestleMania 29 Press Conference at Radio City Music Hall on April 4, 2013 in New York City.
NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 04: The Rock, Vince McMahon, and John Cena attend the WrestleMania 29 Press Conference at Radio City Music Hall on April 4, 2013 in New York City.
This unprecedented announcement created a unique, slow-burn storyline that simmered for twelve months. It was a generational clash between the biggest star of the Attitude Era and the biggest star of the "PG Era," and the long build created massive anticipation for the event in The Rock's hometown of Miami.
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Blurring The Lines
The feud was defined by its promos, which often blurred the lines between entertainment and reality, making the rivalry feel deeply personal.
Cena repeatedly called out The Rock for leaving WWE for a Hollywood career, questioning his passion for the business and famously pointing out that The Rock had promo notes written on his wrist.
In return, The Rock mocked Cena's colorful merchandise and younger fanbase, labeling him a "Fruity Pebble" and questioning his toughness.
For Cena to deliver these heated and often personal promos with the knowledge that he was slated to lose the eventual match is a testament to his professionalism and commitment to storytelling.
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