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John Cena On Setting Goals For The New Year, A Look At William Regal’s Final Match, Indie Wrestler Talks Finding Love & Coming Out As Gay

John Cena On Setting Goals For The New Year, WWE Looks At William Regal’s Final Match, Indie Wrestler Talks Coming Out As Gay After Finding Love
LOS ANGELES, CA – DECEMBER 10: Actor and wrestler John Cena arrives at a screening of 20th Century Fox’s “Ferdinand” at the Zanuck Theater at 20th Century Fox Lot on December 10, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Amanda Edwards/WireImage)

John Cena On Setting Goals For The New Year

John Cena has posted the following on Twitter commenting on the forthcoming new year:

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WWE Looks At William Regal’s Final Match

WWE.com has posted video taking a look at William Regal’s last official match which happened on the December 25, 2013 edition of  NXT against Cesaro.

You can watch their look at the bout by clicking HERE

Indie Wrestler Talks Coming Out As Gay After Finding Love

Gay Star News has an interesting piece up right now about Orlando based independent wrestler Mike Parrow opening up about his struggle to come out as gay before falling in love. Parrow has performed for EVOLVE and MLW.

You can read the full article HERE. We’ve included an excerpt below:

The reaction from other wrestlers

Parrow is proud to be engaged to the man he loves and happy with the way is career is going. He says he’s rarely experienced homophobia on the wrestling circuit.

‘It’s weird, the higher up you go, no – they’re awesome. The two companies that I mainly work for have been awesome.

‘But when you’re wrestling in the backwoods of like Georgia, I have come across a couple of guys that… I wouldn’t say were uncomfortable wrestling with me, but there has been the odd comment.

‘When I personally hear those things I address it. So, I will go up to them and say, “If you have a problem, we can discuss this.” I don’t let it sit and roll off me, and maybe sometimes I should but, I do like to address things. Especially the locker room, because a locker room setting is extremely different to everyday life.

‘You get a lot of different things said in locker rooms that you’d never say in real life. People will throw slurs around left and right, so I just address it when I feel like it’s gone too far. Maybe it’s not towards me, but if it’s gone too far, I will address them. I’ll say, “Do you really think that’s necessary right now?”’

‘I find, especially with a lot of wrestlers, they have a lot of questions. A lot of questions. I’m open and honest when people ask me questions. So, I’ve not necessarily had hatred towards me. More curiosity.’

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