John Cena is standing firm after facing backlash due to recent comments about Vince McMahon.
In a new interview with We each week The WWE Star dealt with criticism he received after he declared him “From the heart” Despite the ongoing legal issues with WWE bosses, he loved McMahon.
“Everyone has a right to receive their opinions, as if I had the right to have an emotional connection with someone.” Cena said. “I don’t have any of those people how they feel, what they are forgiven, what they are allowed to anger, or make them happy, or excited or sad. That’s their right as a human being. I’m not surprised about that.”
Cena’s remarks came after former WWE employee Janel Grant filed a federal lawsuit against McMahon, WWE and John Laurinaitis in Connecticut courts, accusing sexual assault and sex trafficking. The allegations included claims that McMahon used his influence to force Grant into sexual encounters and encouraged him to meet other powerful people.
I’ll talk New York Times in front WrestleMania 41, Cena initially said he still said he said “From the heart” Despite the allegations, I love Vince McMahon. The comment drew widespread backlash from fans and the wrestling community.
“It doesn’t matter who hears it. I love Vince.” Cena said in an interview. “I don’t underestimate any sort of claim that needs to be decided or any kind of claim, but when I love someone, I love them wholeheartedly.
Repulsion has been spurred US every week He asks Cena to clarify his stance, leading to his latest comments on the public’s response. Cena made it clear that while he understood his anger, he is entitled to his personal feelings towards McMahon regardless of the allegations.
All this continues to face negative coverage related to the Janel Grant case, with Rome’s rule weighing heavily in another interview earlier. Governance called the situation “Embarrassing” He then expressed his hope that Grant is feeling now. “Safe and protected” After coming forward to her claim.
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