Eric Andre: I Think WWE Is The Greatest School Of Performance
Eric Andre, while being interviewed alongside John Cena, praises WWE's ability to produce stars, including his co-star in Little Brother.

Eric Andre, while being interviewed alongside John Cena, praises WWE’s ability to produce stars, including his co-star in Little Brother.
On a recent episode of WWE Monday Night RAW, the actor and comedian would feature on the show, receiving a beatdown at the hands of Jacob Fatu under direction from Roman Reigns. Andre’s insight into the wrestling industry does not end there however, as he is starring in a new Netflix movie alongside John Cena in ‘Little Brother’.
While speaking to Collider in a new interview along Cena, Eric Andre discussed Cena’s history in wrestling, with Andre claiming he believes that WWE is the greatest school of performance.
“I think that’s why you’re not phased by anything. I think WWE is the greatest school of performance. Don’t go to Lee Strasberg, whatever, circle in the square. Be a WWE superstar. There is nothing you could throw at him that will faze him. He can perform. I’m being serious because what have you not done? I remember when I was pitching you ideas of stuff that if I was ever on WWE, I’d want to do this, this and this. You were like, ‘yeah, Hulk Hogan did that. Oh, Vince did that one time. Oh, yeah, me and Gene one time said to Macho Man.’ You were like, ‘I’ve done every scenario you can think of, comedic, dramatic,’ and then you have to, like I say, toss a 19-year-old around for an hour and a half after a crazy monologue that you just memorized as you walked. “
Elsewhere in another recent interview, Cena claimed that Andre would succeed in WWE. You can read more about that here.
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