As revealed by Sean "X-Pac" Waltman, John Cena had made a demand to put Bray Wyatt over on Smackdown Live which occurred a week ago. X-Pac, who was at the backstage that night, put forth this statement on last week's episode of his podcast on AfterBuzz TV, X-Pac 12360. However, sources have since disclosed that this story is an outright lie, as further details regarding this event unfolded on various podcasts.

Messy Sheets provided more details about the event on their podcast and labelled X-Pac as a liar. Sources have revealed that X-Pac had made up the whole story from his side and there was no truth in his podcasts reports, wong-losari.

X-Pac regularly appears on his own podcast on AfterBuzz TV with its co-founder, Keven Undergaro. The wrestler is infamous for making up lies and exaggerating stories in order to boost his podcast ratings and be present in the media. The stories narrated by him have been largely inconsistent from all platforms and he has been criticized for it a lot many times now reports, SportsKeeda.

X-Pac has managed to remain in the WWE scene for a long time and is a kind of wrestler who receives most insults from the public. The wrestler is often wooed during his fights and the viewers perceive him as a villain in the ring. According to some reports, this character of X-Pac helps him grow among the fans and he enjoys the attention although it is of a negative kind. The presence of a negative character also helps the WWE show and therefore the popularity of X-Pac.

The Dirty Sheets podcast has done an in-depth review of this story fabricated by X-Pac about John Cena. The podcast dissected X-Pac's every move and suspected that the wrestler is going to great lengths to keep himself relevant.