John Cena ” Blue Collar GUY”
Jim ross has posted an update on hs website..JR’s bar-B-Q.com. Jr couldn’t believe his eyes that just hours ago, John Cena had surgery and already he was walking around with great spirits.
Late Tuesday afternoon/early evening I am sitting in a make shift catering area in the old Mellon Arena in Pittsburgh going over my notes for Friday Night Smackdown that was to be taped in a few minutes. The catering area was essentially a ghost town as the ECW taping was in progress and others were getting ready for SD. I needed a quiet place to re-write my announcer notes and catering was it. Then came a tap on my shoulder. I turned to see who it was and low and behold it was John Cena….fresh out of surgery.
I was shocked to see John, who had just had neck surgery earlier in the day, up and around much less dropping by the ancient Igloo to simply say hello to “the boys.” As I understand it, a disc in Cena’s neck herniated and a fragment stuck into his spinal cord causing obvious discomfort and numbness down his right arm and into his hand. Dr. Joseph Maroon, a renowned Neurosurgeon and Professor of Neurosurgery at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and the team neurosurgeon for the Pittsburgh Steelers expertly handled the Cena’s repair. This was a procedure that Dr. Maroon called an “emergency surgery.”
John’s surgery was a micro-surgical removal of a large piece of disc material that infringing John’s spine. Cena told me that the doctors took a small piece of bone from a cadaver to use for the neck fusion.
Cena is expected to begin physical therapy next week and could be back in the ring in between 2-4 months according to Dr. Maroon.
Wednesday morning as I was going thru the Pittsburgh Airport one of the security guys said Cena had come thru earlier alone and in excellent spirits and moving just fine.
Cena’s surgery wasn’t as drastic or invasive as what some other WWE Superstar’s have endured and one thing that helped was the quick response time of Cena himself. If John had ignored the symptoms this matter would have ended up an entire different story without the quick and positive results of Tuesday.
Cena, a former offensive lineman in college, still has that blue collar work ethic and toughness that O-Linemen are known for. On the flight back to Oklahoma from Pitt, I got to thinking about how many wrestlers, obviously those not long on character, would have “milked” this injury for all its worth.
Whether one is a fan of Cena’s work or not is beside the point in this discussion as no one with any reasonable amount of common sense can deny Cena’s passion for the business and his dedication to his vocation.
I do know that the WWE is a much better place with Cena than without him.


August 29th, 2008 at 7:18 am
Good ole JR is right. The WWE is a far better place with John Cena than WITHOUT him. I don’t care what the HATERS say. John’s work ethic and dedication is high on the bar. He could give some lessons to other up and coming wrestlers who want to someday be that top guy. Way to go John. Get well soon. The Cena Sluts miss you already.
August 29th, 2008 at 11:51 am
yeah…JR has quite the WWE status. Wonder what’s going to happen to WWE when JR retires???
August 29th, 2008 at 1:23 pm
OH my, what a sad day that will be!
It will be a blubbering slobbernocker!!