In a heartfelt reflection, a well-known wrestling figure reminisced about his time spent in the ring with John Cena, recalling a match they had together at Barclays Center in Brooklyn two years ago. He expressed a sense of nostalgia mixed with disappointment as he shared that, at that time, he did not anticipate it would be their last encounter.
The wrestler opened up about his desire to face Cena one more time when Cena announced his retirement tour, famously branded as ‘The Time is Now.’ He revealed that he was the first to express interest in a showdown, advocating for a final match dubbed “The Miz versus Cena.” However, despite his enthusiasm, the anticipated match never materialized.
In his commentary, he pondered the reasons behind the lack of action and attributed some blame to the fans. He noted how other wrestlers, like A.J. Styles, had engaged with Cena through social media, which seemingly helped facilitate matches based on fan demand. His disappointment was palpable as he suggested that perhaps the fans had not rallied behind the idea of a Miz versus Cena showdown as he had hoped.
“Well, I guess my fans don’t do that,” he lamented. The comment carried an underlying tone of frustration but also an acknowledgment of the ever-evolving dynamics between wrestlers and their audiences. It served as a reminder of the importance of fan engagement in shaping the future of wrestling storylines and encounters.


