One night after losing the WWE Championship in a grueling match to
Daniel Bryan at SummerSlam, John Cena confirmed what many in the WWE
Universe had quietly begun to expect: That the swollen, distended elbow
he had sported for the past two weeks was a sign of a larger problem –
in this case, a torn triceps – and that addressing said problem would
come at a cost.
“I cannot put off my surgery any longer,” Cena said on Monday, “and tonight I leave WWE.”
With the Cenation leader fresh out of that surgery and
facing a four-to-six month timetable before he sees ring action again,
WWE.com caught up with the 13-time World Champion to get his opinion on
what the next half-year holds for him.
“I plan on using the next
couple months to rehab and get healthy as I can, as quickly as I can,”
said Cena. “My goal is to return to WWE healthy and strong, and since my
expected time away is only six months, this shouldn’t affect
WrestleMania.”
No stranger to serious injuries (including a torn pectoral muscle in 2007 and bone chips in his elbow in
2012), Cena’s hard work and fast recovery time from previous ailments
give the WWE Universe reason to hope they’ll see him back sooner rather
than later. Regardless, acknowledging the possibility of an extended
stay on the sidelines, Cena offered veteran words of encouragement for
the fans he temporarily leaves behind.
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