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Former WWE star claims John Cena did not want to work with Mark Henry

Archie Blade
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Former WWE star claims John Cena did not want to work with Mark Henry

Former WWE star claims John Cena did not want to work with Mark Henry. He also took multiple shots at the World’s Strongest man.

Mark Henry was not pleased with Ryback calling wrestling fake. The former World Heavyweight Champion demanded an apology from the former WWE star. Ryback has responded to Henry but not the way that was asked of him.

Also read: Ryback shares what a producer told him about Mark Henry

Ryback did not take kindly to Henry calling him dangerous and claimed that while John Cena refused to work with Henry, it was Ryback who would have to replace him. Shortly after, he threatened to physically harm the WWE Hall of Famer.

Former WWE star claims John Cena did not want to work with Mark Henry

“Let’s also just fcking air it all out there. @johncena didn’t want to work @themarkhenry on live events because he believed Mark was the shts, so I stepped up and offered to work with him, which was much harder on me physically, but knew we would get great reactions” he claimed.

His later tweeted how he would break the former World Heavyweight Champion.

“If I’m a failure & have beaten him based off his claims of what makes someone successful or not in wrestling what does that make him losing to such a failure? I will break him apart like no other along with the sh*t company that doesn’t care about him that that put him up to this,” he wrote.

Mark Henry had earlier said that a lot of people could whoop Ryback and he owed the wrestling industry an apology if he wanted respect from them. Ryback tried practicing restrain at first claiming that he hated the WWE not Mark Henry. However, he would later indulge in a twitter feud with him. Mark Henry is yet to respond to Ryback.

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Archie Blade

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Archie is a WWE and UFC Editor/Author at the SportsRush. Like most combat sports enthusiasts, his passion for watching people fight began with WWE when he witnessed a young Brock Lesnar massacre Hulk Hogan back in 2002. This very passion soon branched out to boxing and mixed martial arts. Over the years he fell in love with the theatrics that preceded the bell and the poetic carnage that followed after. Each bruise a story to tell, each wound a song of struggle, his greatest desire is to be there to witness it all. His favorite wrestler is Shawn Michaels and he believes that GSP is the greatest to ever step foot inside the octagon. Apart from wrestling, he is also fond of poetry and music.

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