John Cena is not a man who loses very often. Per the Internet Wrestling Database, he has an all-time winning percentage of 77 percent in WWE.
Rather, Cena is anxious to beat respect into the self-professed prodigy and stop his stock from growing. "You learn pretty quickly from being in the ring with John that he's in charge," Styles added. "John told me not only did he know me but he looked up information on me before we ever started getting on the microphone together," Styles said. He doesn't get tired, which is pretty amazing because he's got a lot of muscle on that body of his." "I had a lot of great matches before that, but I was about to reach the pinnacle, about to reach that level where people said, 'Wow, he's different,'" Styles told B/R. RVD pinning Cena to capture his first and only world title was the biggest accomplishment of his WWE career. "All of them were great, but the ones that really stuck out were the ones in 2005," Angle said. He was a larger-than-life superhero who could overcome any obstacle, at least until he ran into the roadblock that is AJ Styles. As illustrated in Showcase Mode, that simply isn't an accurate representation of who Cena is as a performer. That's a testament to the icon Cena is. A long list of legends account for many of those victories including Triple H, Batista, The Rock, Randy Orton and The Undertaker. The sliver of his near-1,500 matches where he didn't have his hand raised can't be overstated, though.