John Cena Compares His Heat To Tim Tebow's, Morrison Note, HOF Vintage Matches
By Raj Giri | March 23, 2012 | Comments

"When Steve Austin was flipping everyone off, doing all of those things considered evil things, he became the ultimate cool guy," said Cena. "On the flip side of things, although I can handle business when I need to, I really make conscious choices to do the right thing. There's still a giant portion of the audience associated to the Attitude era that I believe thinks I am a bad guy.
"But I'm not a bad guy. I generate so much hatred just because of the way I act. I look at Tim Tebow as a good example. People couldn't stop saying his name. He's such a standup guy. People don't believe it because it's almost too good to be true. And he generates that hatred."
Cena also talked about having fun with the business and kids looking up to him, you can check out the full article by clicking here.
-- WWE Vintage Collection on March 23rd, 2012 featured these matches:
Billy Graham vs. Curt Hennig
WWF Championship Wrestling - January 8th, 1983
Paul Orndorff vs. Pedro Morales
WWF Prime Time Wrestling - March 2nd, 1987
Kerry Von Erich vs. The Million Dollar Man
WWF TV Taping - February 18th, 1991 - Orlando, Florida
Ricky Steamboat vs. Terry Funk
WCW Clash Of The Champions - June 14th, 1989
The Fabulous Moolah vs. Sherri Martel
WWF Live Event - August 28th, 1987 - Houston, Texas
Steve Austin vs. Eddie Guerrero
WWF Smackdown - November 16th, 2000
-- Below is part 3 of John Morrison on "Cut That Promo" with Christian Rosenberg, you can check out parts 1 and 2 at this link.
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