Some of the wrestlers and fighters featured in the ‘Fast and Furious’ movies include The Rock, Ronda Rousey and John Cena. Cena made his debut in ‘Fast 9’, where he played the character of Jacob, the long-estranged brother of Vin Diesel’s Dom Toretto. However, prior to the release of ‘Fast X’, Cena responded to critics who said there was no need for any more F&F movies and also compared it to WWE.
John Cena Responds To Critics Who Said There’s No Need For More Fast & Furious Movies
Speaking to a tabloid, John Cena said, “My philosophy after just performing at WrestleMania 39 is, ‘As long as it’s good, that’s all that matters.’ Fast, relentless – and the box office data backs it – continues to entertain the world installation after installation.
He continued, “Anybody who says, ‘Do we really need another?’ I compare it to the fan who says, ‘Isn’t wrestling fake?’ They just don’t understand what we do and they don’t understand what it’s about. As long as the movies are extraordinary, which it may be my favorite of all time, and I go deep into the Fast library. It’s a great ride and I think people are going to walk out of the theater wanting one more look. If someone makes a comment they are entitled to, I don’t think they understand what we do.”
John Cena talks about the similarities between WWE and F&F cast members
Talking about the uncanny similarities between the Fast family and WWE, Cena said, “I think it’s because the original cast has been doing it for 22 years and they don’t want someone new to come in and essentially take over.” doesn’t negate their hard work. work. So everyone is like, vetted properly, and it’s a real family atmosphere. There’s some encouraging conversation and cocktails, which I love. To make it work A great place and reminds me of my early days in WWE.”
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Some of the wrestlers and fighters featured in the ‘Fast and Furious’ movies include The Rock, Ronda Rousey and John Cena. Cena made his debut in ‘Fast 9’, where he played the character of Jacob, the long-estranged brother of Vin Diesel’s Dom Toretto. However, prior to the release of ‘Fast X’, Cena responded to critics who said there was no need for any more F&F movies and also compared it to WWE.
John Cena Responds To Critics Who Said There’s No Need For More Fast & Furious Movies
Speaking to a tabloid, John Cena said, “My philosophy after just performing at WrestleMania 39 is, ‘As long as it’s good, that’s all that matters.’ Fast, relentless – and the box office data backs it – continues to entertain the world installation after installation.
He continued, “Anybody who says, ‘Do we really need another?’ I compare it to the fan who says, ‘Isn’t wrestling fake?’ They just don’t understand what we do and they don’t understand what it’s about. As long as the movies are extraordinary, which it may be my favorite of all time, and I go deep into the Fast library. It’s a great ride and I think people are going to walk out of the theater wanting one more look. If someone makes a comment they are entitled to, I don’t think they understand what we do.”
John Cena talks about the similarities between WWE and F&F cast members
Talking about the uncanny similarities between the Fast family and WWE, Cena said, “I think it’s because the original cast has been doing it for 22 years and they don’t want someone new to come in and essentially take over.” doesn’t negate their hard work. work. So everyone is like, vetted properly, and it’s a real family atmosphere. There’s some encouraging conversation and cocktails, which I love. To make it work A great place and reminds me of my early days in WWE.”
Read also: Fast X Exclusive: Jason Momoa on his collaboration with Vin Diesel: He’s so amazing and so funny…











