WWE 'WrestleMania 32' Rumors: John Cena Should Listen To 'Stone Cold's' Advice About Trying To Return [POLL, VIDEO]

John Cena should listen to the "Texas Rattlesnake."

"Stone Cold" Steve Austin was once in Cena's position as the face of the franchise, climbing the WWE ladder and becoming the top dog until a neck injury caused him to call it a career in 2003.

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The six-time WWE Champion hasn't wrestled a match since then, and he has some advice for the "Cenation" leader. Cena has been notorious for returning from injuries sooner than expected throughout his career.

The 15-time WWE World Heavyweight Champion has been sidelined with a shoulder injury, but he has teased a possible return for WrestleMania 32 on April 3 in Texas. Cena went under the knife in January, but he continues to push for a potential comeback.

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Austin, who knows a lot about dealing with injuries, believes Cena should think twice before rushing back to the squared circle.

"I don't know how long John would like to wrestle, but as long as he wants to, I wouldn't rush to come back [from injury too early] because, man, that dude's a stud in the gym," Austin said on his podcast per Wrestling Inc. "His healing powers are phenomenal, but just don't try to rush this thing back because it's the shoulder and shoulders are tricky and it isn't the time or place to try to jeopardize if you want another couple year run."

Though Cena has shown a knack for quick recoveries, he should definitely listen to Austin. Cena is a very important piece in the WWE and shouldn't do anything to jeopardize his career, such as rushing back yet again.

He also will likely get engaged to Nikki Bella soon (if he hasn't already), so he should prioritize his health over an appearance at WrestleMania. Especially since his rumored opponent, The Undertaker, already has another role.

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