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John Cena Q&A at MegaCon 2018: WWE, Acting, Rapping, and His Philosophy on Life

John Cena at the 2018 MegaCon Orlando on May 26th.

John Cena took the stage at the 2018 MegaCon in Orlando on Saturday, May 26 2018 and answered questions ranging from who’d he love to take on in the ring to the story behind his rap career. It was evident Cena was having a good time talking to fans, and in fact he kept taking questions long past the panel’s scheduled end time. Opting to skip lunch, Cena worked his way through questions from dozens of MegaCon attendees. A fair amount of the questions came from younger fans, some of whom asked better questions than the adults.

One of John Cena’s fans wanted to know his dream wrestling match. Cena replied, “I get that question a lot and my answer’s always the same. It’s my next match because that means I can continue to do the thing that I love the most.”

One fan took the mic and asked John Cena if he could rap for the audience. “Quick information flash about me. I’m 41. Although I do love hip-hop music and I do have my favorites, my favorites are mostly like early ’90s, I’m kind of just listening to a lot of K-pop right now,” answered Cena, revealing he’s listening to a lot of BTS recently. “I’ll leave the hip-hop to the hip-hop heads and the true MCs out there.”

The above video is the first half of the panel with the second half embedded below.

In addition to entertaining fans at events like MegaCon, WWWE superstar John Cena’s been keeping busy with roles in feature films. He recently finished work on the Transformers spinoff, Bumblebee, directed by Travis Knight and co-starring Hailee Steinfeld, Pamela Adlon, and Megan Price. Most recently he was seen in the R-rated comedy Blockers alongside Kathryn Newton, Leslie Mann, June Diane Raphael, and Ike Barinholtz. He lent his voice to the 2017 animated feature film Ferdinand, providing the voice of the titular character. In 2017 he also reprised his role as Roger in Daddy’s Home 2, the sequel to the 2015 Mark Wahlberg/Will Ferrell comedy.



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Rebecca Murray: Journalist covering the entertainment industry for 23+ years, including 13 years as the first writer for About.com's Hollywood Movies site. Member of the Critics Choice Association (Film & TV Branches), Alliance of Women Film Journalists, and Past President of the San Diego Film Critics Society.
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