David Otunga Says He Has No Bad Blood With John Cena

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

David Otunga Sets the Record Straight‍ on His Relationship with John Cena

Recent discussions sparked by‌ former WWE star David​ Otunga regarding a past interaction ‌with John Cena ‌have led to speculation about a potential rift between the two. However, Otunga has clarified that the incident was⁤ isolated and that he holds Cena in ‍high regard, acknowledging the significant role the wrestling icon‍ played in‍ his career. this article delves into the details of Otunga’s statements, the context surrounding the‌ incident, and the broader relationship between the two personalities.

The Incident and Initial ​Reactions

Otunga initially recounted a story on his social media⁢ channels about a time when Cena expressed frustration after a match where a planned spot⁤ didn’t go as intended [[3]].This account understandably raised eyebrows among fans, leading⁣ to assumptions of animosity. Otunga addressed thes assumptions directly during an appearance on TMZ Inside The Ring, emphasizing that the situation was⁢ blown⁤ out of proportion.

“I told the story about one time, you know,⁣ we had a match together, and he ⁣went ⁢off on me because of a spot that was blown after it. But like him and⁢ I‌ don’t hate him, we get along,” Otunga explained. “That was⁣ one thing that happened, like, years ago. But like, I think people were⁢ so shocked just to hear about​ it, thay felt like I was disparaging him or something.”

Cena’s Positive Influence on Otunga’s Career

Otunga was quick⁣ to ‍highlight the positive ​impact Cena had on his professional development within WWE. He specifically credited Cena with ​assisting in the creation and refinement of his⁣ “lawyer gimmick,” a character that‍ gained​ considerable traction with audiences. this collaborative effort demonstrates⁣ a level of respect and mentorship that goes ‌beyond ⁤a purely professional ⁤relationship.

“But ⁤it’s not that at ⁣all,” ⁣Otunga stated. “I do say ​a lot of really positive things ​about it, because actually, he was a giant part of my career and really helped. He helped me with my lawyer gimmick, and so, ⁣like, ‌we did get along.”

The “Lawyer Gimmick” and its Importance

The “lawyer gimmick”‍ saw Otunga portray a slick, arrogant legal ⁣counsel to various villains‌ within the WWE. This character allowed him to showcase a different side ⁤of his personality and provided a ‌platform⁢ for compelling in-ring segments. Cena’s involvement in shaping this persona underscores his willingness to help fellow performers refine their characters and ⁣maximize their potential.

Acknowledging Cena’s ⁣Legacy

Otunga went further, expressing his belief that John Cena is arguably the ​greatest of all time (GOAT) in professional wrestling. This high praise speaks volumes about Otunga’s respect‍ for Cena’s accomplishments and his ⁤overall contribution to ⁣the industry.

“I don’t ‌have any bad⁤ blood with John Cena. It’s quite the opposite. Like I was on here and told you, I do think⁤ he quite possibly could be the goat… he was a giant part‌ of my career and really helped,” Otunga affirmed [[1]].

Transparency and⁣ Authenticity

Otunga⁢ explained his approach to sharing stories ⁤about his time ‍in ⁤WWE, emphasizing his commitment to honesty and‌ transparency. he aims to ‍provide fans with a ‍realistic portrayal of his experiences, encompassing both‌ the⁣ positive and negative aspects.

“On my channel,I share the good and the bad,like,I’m just gonna tell you what happened,” he said.

Looking Ahead

David Otunga’s recent statements serve as a reminder that behind ‍the spectacle of professional wrestling,there ‍are genuine relationships⁢ and mutual respect among ⁤performers. While disagreements and moments of frustration may occur, they don’t necessarily define the overall dynamic. Otunga’s willingness to address the rumors and acknowledge cena’s positive influence⁤ demonstrates a level of maturity and⁢ professionalism that is commendable. As both ⁢men continue their respective careers, it’s clear that their shared history in WWE remains​ a positive one.

(H/t to WrestlingNews.co​ for the transcription from TMZ Inside The Ring)

(Source: [[2]])

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