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John Cena Reveals One Doubt He Has About Legendary Career

John Cena has revealed the one thing he wonders about his career.

WWE recently posted a touching video for the Cenation Leader, featuring a number of WWE superstars paying tribute to him before his retirement match.

The 17-time world champion reacted to this video while making an appearance on Pat McAfee show. He discussed how the tributes remind him of how lucky he has been in his career and in life:

“So the relationship with each individual here is, they’re all different. I think what I take away most from all this is, again, we did this together, and I understand exactly how lucky I am. I am like one of, if not the, luckiest human being on the face of the earth. Very rarely does life hand us a lottery ticket. I’ve been getting lottery ticket after lottery ticket after lottery ticket.”

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John Cena then mentioned that the one thing he wonders about when reflecting back on his two-and-a-half-decade career is whether or not he has done enough. When he sees a video like this, where babyfaces and heels break character to give him a send-off, it validates his work:

“Now every ticket is simply a chance to work harder. When I see something like this, when I begin to reflect on two and a half decades, the thing that I want to, I guess, be validated, and the thing that I always struggle with is, did I do enough? Did I reach enough people? Did I use my opportunity correctly? Did I make the most of this lottery ticket or stack of lottery tickets that you’ve handed me?

Because I’m a fan, I’m an observer of life. I’ve seen people waste them, and I’ve seen people use them, and there’s no better feeling, you want to root for the folks who use their lottery tickets. When I see something like this. It says that we shared a lot of moments, and that there’s mutual respect from especially people who are kind of apprehensive and even in the face of the show, who respect the business, will give me a second of their time. It means the world to see all this, because it means hopefully I did okay with my lottery tickets.”

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