5 biggest reasons behind John Cena wrestling part-time in WWE

John Cena has always been lauded for his precision and guile when it comes to conducting business for WWE
John Cena has always been lauded for his precision and guile when it comes to conducting business for WWE

#4 Wear and tear, injuries, and volume of work

John Cena has suffered multiple injuries over the course of his WWE career
John Cena has suffered multiple injuries over the course of his WWE career

Professional wrestling is a very challenging sport, which requires its performers to execute high-risk manoeuvers in a manner that ensures they don’t cause grievous bodily harm to one another.

It’s indeed an undisputed fact remains that pro-wrestlers are some of the toughest individuals on the planet. Our favorite WWE Superstars put their bodies on the line day in & day out for the sake of our entertainment, and while they’re highly trained & skilled at what they do, injuries are commonplace in this industry.

John Cena boasts a background in professional bodybuilding and is armed with a degree in exercise physiology and body movement. However, owing to the sheer volume of wrestling that Cena has clocked in over the past several years, “Super Cena” has experienced his fair share of injuries.

Cena is known for his otherworldly recovery-rime as regards injuries, however, the number of injuries he’s dealt with would undoubtedly take a toll on any athlete in the world. Considering the wear and tear on his body, coupled with the grueling wrestling schedule that a full-time WWE Superstar has to put in on the road, Cena’s part-time role over the past couple of years is absolutely understandable.

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