Jey Uso Discusses Professionalism Of John Cena At WWE Royal Rumble

After the Elimination Chamber, John Cena distanced himself from the WWE audience and has since claimed that he’ll be putting himself first. Nonetheless, one Premium Live Event ago, Cena was still the honorable hero fans knew him as, and in keeping with Jey Uso, the veteran was highly skilled during their clash at the tip of the Royal Rumble.

“Man, an OG, though. Skilled. Man, I still learned in there with him, ’cause I used to be to rattling go ham, you understand, last two in there?” Uso recalled during an interview on the “Rosenberg Wrestling” podcast. “He like: ‘Nah, man, like here’s what we gonna do, just slow-paced boom,’ like, that is exactly when, in my mind, I used to be like, ‘You understand what? I’m learning too.'” Uso then claimed that the way in which he and Cena wrestled of their final moments of the Rumble is something he now calls “top-guy speed.”

While he believes the “top-guy speed” is a brand new term, Uso admits that Roman Reigns was the primary one to make use of that term with him. “Once we was working during Pandemic era, that stuck with me,” he added. Uso then began to clarify exactly what ‘top-guy speed’ is: “As a substitute of moving to the following thing, right, probably just lay there for just a little minute until the gang ‘that is awesome,’ lot of homies would need to move, now while they’re moving, persons are chanting ‘that is awesome’ but you are moving and s***.”

Uso added that it means to be disciplined and move together with the gang, as an alternative of jumping to the following spot and that it’s something only the likes of Cena, Reigns, Randy Orton and others understand.

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