Former WWE Star Shawn Stasiak Calls Out 'Punk Ass' John Cena

08/31/2017 04:36 pm EDT

It appears Rusev isn't the only one looking to spoil John Cena's WWE comeback. Today on Twitter, former second generation WWE and WCW star, Shawn Stasiak, called out the 16 time champ.

Stasiak, who last wrestled in the WWE in 2002, posted several messages to Vince McMahon and other WWE backstage execs that he was ready to run through the WWE roster, starting with "that punkass John Cena."

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After Stasiak retired from the WWE, he became a chiropractor. In the videos posted, he can be seen giving a client a "real attitude adjuster." The former star who debuted as "Meat", the storyline "boy-toy" of the Pretty Mean Sisters (Terri Runnels, Jacqueline, and Ryan Shamrock), could simply be having a little fun, but at age 46, he still looks to be in better shape than most of the WWE roster.

Stasiak made his debut for the WWE in 1999. As Meat, he would soon be relegated to jobber status, with the on-air explanation for his losses being that he would tire himself out before matches by sexually pleasuring PMS.

Yes, that is a real thing that happened.

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Stasiak would leave for the WCW in 2000 and become part of The Natural Born Thrillers alongside Mike Sanders, Sean O'Haire, Mark Jindrak, Johnny the Bull and Reno. After WCW was bought out by Vince McMahon in 2001, the son of former WWWF Champion, Stan Stasiak, would take part in the invasion angle, hanging on long enough to win the Hardcore Championship on several occasions before asking for his release in 2002.

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Even if Stasiak is serious about a return, its highly unlikely the WWE would have any interest in bringing him back. With so many hungry and talented young superstars having trouble getting air time, if your name isn't Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock or The Undertaker, your ship has sailed.

Then again, if WWE ever restarts Sunday Night Heat, Stasiak might want to stay by his phone.

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