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John Cena says it was his call to change his finishing move name, predicts that three wrestlers will be WWE stars

Posted in: WWE News
By By Jason Powell
Feb 5, 2009 - 09:27 AM

John Cena explained why the name of his finishing move was changed during an interview with SportsIllustrated.com. "It was totally my call," he said. "It's actually Attitude Adjustment. I realize that our audience has changed now and when I look out past the ring now I see so many children. Originally the FU was a pun in response to Brock Lesnar's move, he used to wrestle in the WWE.

"I never really called it that. It's something I said once and the announcers picked it up. I know that kids are watching my every move and there are a lot of parents know their kids look up to me and I know a lot of people watch our program with closed eyes and I kind of live by the motto -- 'Hustle Loyalty Respect.' If someone is out of line, I think instead of giving them an FU, it's better to give them an attitude adjustment."

Cena was also asked which wrestlers will be stars five or six years from now. "Randy Orton," Cena said. "Even more so than now. Cody Rhodes. Ted DiBiase and Harry Smith. To read the full interview, visit SportsIllustrated.com.

Powell's POV: Good call by Cena to change his finishing move given the switch to PG programming. I'm not crazy about the Attitude Adjustment name, but maybe it will grow on me. As for the future stars, Orton is already there. Harry "D.H." Smith has been mentioned as a possible Legacy addition, so perhaps he'll get his chance to shine soon.

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