John Cena's final WWE run is around the corner, and The Leader of Cenation plans on going out with a bang. Meanwhile, Grayson Waller commented on Cena's comment about hosting WrestleMania in the UK and claims he allegedly took money for the promotion.
The United Kingdom has been in talks about hosting WrestleMania ever since Triple H's regime took the Stamford-based promotion to a global scale. However, Grayson Waller doesn't think the biggest event of the promotion should take place in the UK.
In an interview with Chris Van Vliet, Grayson Waller took a dig at the UK potentially hosting WrestleMania. Later, he also questioned why John Cena would endorse the country and believed he took money from the government to promote the country and bring WrestleMania:
"It's such a lie, dude. No one wants WrestleMania in the UK. No one wants it. I would love to know how much money he got from the UK Government to say that. He doesn't want it in the UK. It's cold, it's miserable, that place sucks," Waller said. (From 46:20 to 46:35)
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What happened when Grayson Waller crossed paths with John Cena at WWE Money in the Bank 2023?
Last year, several notable names from the developmental brand received their main roster call-up and joined RAW or SmackDown. Grayson Waller also made his way to WWE's main roster and joined Friday Night SmackDown.
The 34-year-old star didn't compete for a while, as he was injured. However, he has his talk show on, The Grayson Waller Effect, and many top stars appeared to get the Grayson Waller rub.
Meanwhile, John Cena made a surprise appearance at WWE Money in the Bank 2023. The Leader of Cenatio wanted the crowd to show their passion and bring WrestleMania to their country.
This led to Grayson Waller confronting John Cena against a hostile crowd. In the end, Cena hit Waller with an Attitude Adjustment to close the segment. Lately, Waller is working with Austin Theory in the tag team division.
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