Cody Rhodes and John Cena engaged in a war of words for three weeks straight on RAW. In their latest promo, Cody called Cena the chosen one, making a subtle reference to former WWE Chairman Vince McMahon.
Bully Ray dismissed this notion, reminding John's humble beginnings in WWE, and how Stephanie McMahon played a crucial role in not getting Cena fired. On the contrary, Ray revealed that Brock Lesnar was in fact, the chosen one. The Hall of Famer also gave details.
On the Busted Open podcast, Bully Ray said the higher-ups had come up to him back in 2002 en route to the King of the Ring pay-per-view. According to Ray, The Beast Incarnate was earmarked as a future headliner, and he had to put over the next big star.
"John [Cena] is not the chosen one from day one. John is not a Brock Lesnar," Bully Ray said. "I was the guy that they gave Brock to first. They came to me and said, 'Bubba, this is the guy,' when he was about to win the King of the Ring." [From 23:07 to 23:34]
You can check out his comments in the video below:
The Hall of Famer also set the record straight about another point made in the Cody Rhodes-John Cena promo segment on RAW. He reminded everyone that Vince McMahon brought back The American Nightmare to WWE, not Triple H.
John Cena's wrestling career slowly fizzled out in the last decade as he moved on to Hollywood.
Before he became a part-time performer in WWE, Cena wrestled Stardust on RAW. Cody Rhodes reminded the 16-time former World Champion of it this past Monday, wondering if the latter couldn't stand this fact.
Meanwhile, The Rock has not been seen on WWE television since he decimated Cody Rhodes with John Cena and rapper Travis Scott at Elimination Chamber last month. Bully Ray picked the next show for a Final Boss appearance this season.
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