The former six times WWE Women’s champion Sasha Banks recently praised the former sixteen times WWE world champion John Cena and addressed him as a Living Legend.
John Cena started his professional wrestling career back in 1999. In 2000 he came to WWE and signed with Ohio Valley Wrestling in 2001. He was started to be known as Prototype. In 2002 he made his main roster debut against Kurt Angle in an episode of Smackdown. From very first appearance he was very impressive.

Sasha Banks Calls John Cena A Living Legend
At the start of his career he was a famous heel, but in late 2003 he turned babyface to never turn heel again. WWE was very impressed with him and they knew that this guy is going to be a huge star very soon.
At Royal Rumble match 2005 he was the finalist and at WrestleMania 21 he challenged JBL for the WWE championship. He successfully won the title and it was the beginning of his 16 world championships in WWE. Slowly he became the biggest star of the promotion. He was the face of WWE.

He main evented so many Wrestlemanias which was the biggest stage of WWE. As mentioned above if you want a total of 16 world championship in WWE, which is more than anyone in the history of the promotion. He will be challenging Roman Reigns for the WWE Universal Championship at SummerSlam this Sunday. Not only in wrestling, he is making his name concrete in Hollywood as well.
Sasha Banks who is a former six times WWE Women’s champion recently spoke to Rasslin’ with Brandon F. Walker where she praised the former sixteen times WWE world champion John Cena and addressed him as a living Legend. She said;

“Well the feeling is it’s great to have someone like John Cena back. What a legend. What a freakin legend. Just someone that’s lending their name to the WWE history. He’s just great. At the house shows I’m watching him and you look around and you see the fans.
“Little kids that have probably never seen John Cena because he’s been gone for the last five, six years. But they still know who he is and they’re still so entranced with his work and what he does.”
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