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I’m Not Raising My Hand To Be In That Spot
Cody Rhodes has mixed feelings regarding standing across the ring from John Cena in his retirement year.
Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes recently sat down with TheOneMona. When asked about the possibility of facing John Cena this year before he retires from in-ring competition, Rhodes explained why he’s hesitant to be in that position.
“One thing that’s been on my mind, I think when he announced he was retiring, is a lot of guys jumped to the line of, I want to wrestle John,” Cody Rhodes said. “A lot of guys jumped to the, ‘I want to do something with John.’ I’m probably the one who didn’t hold his hand up and that’s simply because John is everything to me and there’s been so many guys I’m a product of who I took a little something from.
“The most that I’ve taken from anybody ever would be from John, and that was from driving those few years of them seeing how he did his interactions with fans, how he would do main events, to see how he did the quarterback, the leader all those things. So when I hear this is it, It’s still not fully for me.
Cody Rhodes says he dreads the thought of having to beat John Cena this year
“I don’t love this is it and I know it is. I know he means it when he says it. But I want to watch like a fan. I almost dread the idea of what that would look like. Because when you’re up against John now, you’re tasked to beat John Cena in his final run and that’s why I’m not raising my hand to be in that spot.” [H/T: Fightful]
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I’m Not Raising My Hand To Be In That Spot
Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you feel pressured to speak up or volunteer for something you’re not comfortable with? Maybe it’s in a meeting at work, a social gathering, or even just a simple classroom setting. Whatever the case may be, it’s important to remember that you have the right to say no and not feel obligated to put yourself in a spot that makes you uneasy.
I’ve been in situations like this before, where I felt like I had to raise my hand or volunteer for something just to avoid any awkwardness or confrontation. But as I’ve grown older, I’ve learned that it’s okay to stand up for myself and politely decline if I’m not comfortable with a certain task or responsibility.
So the next time you find yourself in a spot where you feel pressured to raise your hand, remember that it’s perfectly okay to say no. Your well-being and comfort should always come first, and you should never feel obligated to put yourself in a situation that doesn’t sit right with you. Trust your instincts and remember that it’s okay to prioritize your own happiness and peace of mind.
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