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WWE News: John Cena May Trade WWE For Hollywood, Veteran Mick Foley Criticizes WWE's 'Creative Flow'

Former World Wrestling Entertainment champion John Cena is believed to be "destined" to leave the company to further pursue a career in show business. Superstar Mick Foley, on the other hand, is not too pleased at the WWE's "creative flow".

Cena has been on an indefinite hiatus since October, after his "Hell in a Cell" match against Alberto Del Rio, where he lost. Since then, he has been busy with some of his obligations as a showbiz personality.

Most recently, it was announced that Cena would be hosting a FOX Entertainment 10-episode reality competition entitled "American Grit", wherein four teams would face each other to complete various military-themed challenges.

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But according to Forbes.com, Cena will not be seen in the squared circle for that long a time, adding that he may eventually choose to pursue a career in Hollywood.

"This is not a passion project on the side," said Forbes Contributor Alfred Konuwa. "The man is trying to cross over. And if this thing becomes a hit, John Cena will leave WWE faster than you can say 'Dwayne Johnson.'"

Meanwhile, veteran superstar Mick Foley is not happy with the creative direction that the WWE has chosen to take - so much so that he even declared that the November 28th episode of Monday Night RAW would be the last one he is watching.

In a lengthy Facebook post, Foley criticized the company's creative "flow" and even made comparison's to the "Attitude Era" in the late 90's, which he was very actively a part of.

"The talent pool has never been deeper," Foley wrote. "But the creative flow is stagnant...and it's been stinking for a while."

Foley also mentioned that since he had used a quote from Einstein in the beginning of his post, it was only fitting to use another quote to end it. He closed with the "immortal words of Owen Heart," saying, "Enough's enough: it's time for a change!"

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