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John Cena talks about Dwayne Johnson-Vin Diesel’s feud

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Hollywood actor and WWE star John Cena has spoken about the long-standing feud between Fast & Furious co-stars, Dwayne Johnson and Vin Diesel.
Cena was on Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast, where he talked about the behind-the-scenes drama.
“There’s certainly rumours about that. I can’t deny that. You have two very alpha, driven people,” Cena said.
He added: “You get two. There can only be one.”
Cena joined the film franchise in 2021’s F9: The Fast Saga as Jakob Toretto, Dom’s estranged brother, reports deadline.com.
“Man, you gotta remember I got dropped into a locker room where (we have) generational vets,” Cena said. Man, you gotta remember I got dropped into a locker room where (we have) generational vets,” Cena said.
Johnson and Diesel’s feud went public in August 2016, when the actor called out his co-stars.
He had joined the franchise in 2011 with Fast Five, making 3 films before starring in the 2019 Hobbs and Shaw spinoff with Jason Statham.
Diesel had shared that he wanted Johnson to return to the main franchise in Fast X but said he would not be returning.
The feud between the two seemed to have been squashed as Johnson returned for a mid-credits scene in the latest installment. (IANS)

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