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Didn't John Cena use steroids back in 2007?

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#1 ·
With the news about Roman Reigns suspension, I do recall that John Cena did steroids sometime in 2007 right after his injury. There was also an interview about with a reporter and it was faked by him.

So if Cena did steroids and got away with it, why would Reigns get suspended. I mean, I won't justify or defend for Roman despite being a big fan because it was totally his fault but why would Cena go off clean if these were true back in 2007?

This was a hell year for WWE, at the time, because of the whole Chris Benoit thing.
 
#36 ·
Cena has never abused steroids, at least not since the Wellness Policy was put into place, whenever that was.
You can't really be that stupid. No one who looks like John Cena is natural, especially not at his age, and the consistently - and suspiciously - quick comebacks from injury only puts more writing on the wall.

Cena either has a way to beat the test or Vince turns a blind eye. Same with Haitch.
 
#5 ·
If you watch the full unabridged interview that Cena did back then, he did clearly state that he didn't use steroids. However, he phrased his answer in such a way that it was a simple process for CNN to edit and change things around to make it look like he actually did use them.
 
#11 ·
You'd be hard pressed to find talents who haven't.

The difference is, Cena hasn't been busted for it, largely because he's likely prescribed it. And the Wellness Policy clearly provides an out for steroids (and other prescribed substances, except Somas) as long as you're prescribed them by a licensed and treating physician.

People want Cena to be suspended so bad, despite there being no indication that he's doing something that WWE doesn't allow you to do, which is everything except Somas, synthetic drugs and street drugs that aren't marijuana.

The way that policy is set up, it comes off as if those that fail do so because they've taken a contaminated supplement that contains something they don't have a prescription for and nobody buys the "I didn't know" excuse.
 
#22 ·
I wish he came on here and sued your ass for libel given that you making claims about him that you cannot factually back up. Surprised the mods here allow it.
 
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#41 · (Edited)
Haha I know. Its funny how delusional some posters are

We need a source to prove Triple H and Cena used steroids apparently lol. All it takes is 2 functioning eyeballs to see this fact
 
#31 ·
Anyone thinking Cena is on roids is being seriously geeky, when you take roids you usually gain weight in your gut at some point, and frequent muscle tearing is part of steroid use, most if not all of Cena's injuries have had nothing to do with muscles, and as someone previously pointed out Cena has been essentially the same size he's been since his debut with a mild muscle build more or less, he's clean let it go.
 
#34 ·
To add to what you are saying: trainers that have worked out John have compared him in the same class as the other elite athletes they have worked with ala one guy who worked with GSP and John pre-WWE was a college football player and more relevant to this topic I also believe John Cena has a bachelor's degree in exercise physiology so we aren't talking about an average joe who just goes in there and slings around weights willy-nilly: we are talking about a man obviously blessed with the ability for high performance/results who has the knowledge and drive to get the maximum out of his body who can be meticulous through his studies and experiene and as a result has gotten little incremental gains here and there as should happen. We aren't talking a Barry Bonds that went from a twig to looking like a heavyweight boxing champion in a span of like four years. I would imagine WWE Cena has been clean.

Now, when John Cena was extremely young at 19-early twenties with the drive he has probably trying his damndest to get a pro card even though while he has 1% genetics to the planet he doesn't have the genetics of the 1% of that 1% by any means... if I were a betting man (which Im not), yeah he probably cycled some decca-test. I don't know for sure but with his drive Id imagine he did. Hell, the king of mass himself Ronnie Coleman whose body responded to volume weightlifting/bodybuilding better than literally almost anyone on the planet at any verified time: even Ronnie Ive heard admit in an interview that in his earlier BBing days he wasn't going hard on anything but was puzzled as to why he couldn't get by Flex Wheeler and a conversation with Flex over "supplements" made even a man of all time world class genetics change.
 
#35 ·
I will disclaim to my post that I just lift/follow bodybuilding as a hobby I'm not a trainer or anything remotely professional just some thoughts from me. Hell, maybe John's body isn't after all naturally achievable again: Im no professional.