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Cena related to character chasing football dreams

New audio series has several links to SNL, including writer, actors

- JOE REEDY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LOS ANGELES— When John Cena was offered an audio series about a former college football star chasing an NFL dream, he felt a personal connection to it right away.

“The project really resonated with me because I played college football and didn’t know what I was going to do after my career ended,” Cena said. “When I read the script, I wanted to do it right away.” That project — the 10-part series “64th Man,” now on Audible — finds Cena’s character working at a grocery store and as a trainer at a gym while pursuing anything to get an NFL tryout.

Cena starred on the offensive line at Division III Springfiel­d College, where he was a captain and led the school to its first NCAA post-season appearance in1998. He pursued a career as a bodybuilde­r and worked as a limousine driver before training in profession­al wrestling. He was eventually signed by World Wrestling Entertainm­ent and, of course, became a superstar with the WWE as well as a movie star.

Besides Cena, the series also features Anna Chlumsky (“Veep”), “Saturday Night Live” alums Jane Curtin and Leslie Jones, and current “SNL” stars Chris Redd and Alex Moffat.

Cena said the recording process was similar to doing voiceover work for an animated film or series. However, it is unique because it is sketch comedy for the ears. “You are able to encapsulat­e yourself in a world of imaginatio­n. It is being able to imagine things and come to your own conclusion­s,” he said.

The series was written by Bryan Tucker, senior writer at “Saturday Night Live,” and Zack Phillips, former head writer at Above Average and its sports site, the Kicker. Tucker said that Cena was the perfect choice after he saw him showcase his skills on “SNL.” “When we remember our favourite moments in sports, often the first things that come to mind are sounds: the announcers, the crowd, the buzzer,” Tucker said. “We hope to use audio to give the listener that same feeling while also being a funny character comedy,”

Cena, who also has the movie “Playing With Fire” in theatres, said the series was “a blast to record, and I hope to do it again.

“Hopefully they can have me back or have another concept that comes at the perfect time.”

 ?? RICHARD SHOTWELL INVISION/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? John Cena played college ball, an experience he relies on in Audible’s “64th Man,” described as a sketch comedy for ears.
RICHARD SHOTWELL INVISION/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS John Cena played college ball, an experience he relies on in Audible’s “64th Man,” described as a sketch comedy for ears.

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