John Cena has been quite vocal, in his recent Twitter post, that he will defy just about anything to return to WWE as soon as possible.
"Defy critics. Defy logic. Defy 'experts'. Defy fatigue. Defy limitation. Defy fear. Obey passion. #Nevergiveup."
Defy critics. Defy logic. Defy "experts". Defy fatigue. Defy limitation. Defy fear. Obey passion. #Nevergiveup
Advertisement— John Cena (@JohnCena) February 27, 2016
His effort and determination were admired by many. However, veteran WWE star, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, thinks Cena should take it slow.
"I don't know how long John would like to wrestle, but as long as he wants to, I wouldn't rush to come back [from injury too early] because, man, that dude's a stud in the gym," Austin said according to Wrestling Inc.
"His healing powers are phenomenal, but just don't try to rush this thing back because it's the shoulder and shoulders are tricky and it isn't the time or place to try to jeopardize if you want another couple year run."
John Cena underwent a surgery last January to correct a shoulder injury and wasn't able to return to the WWE ring ever since. In our previous report, it was noted that the recovery might take long due to its severity.
"He had a complete tear of a small portion of the rear rotator cuff tendon, the infraspinatus - toward the top-back of his shoulder - which I repaired," Dr. Dugas told WWE.com. "Also, there was a large piece of loose tissue in his shoulder that needed to be removed."
Just about two weeks since his surgery, Cena purportedly was back in the gym already, according to a report by Inquisitr. This may be a good thing for fans who have been anxiously waiting for John Cena to return for WWE's "Wrestlemania 32". But considering Steve Austin's advice, it's best to miss the Wrestlemania than to lose his whole career if he rushes his recovery.
Do you think Cena should return soon or should he take the time to recuperate?