Lions, Tigers and Bears; John Cena, Red Sox and Yankees

It was the day after the Boston Red Sox won the opener against the St. Louis Cardinals in the best-of-seven 2013 World Series, and West Newburys favorite son, John Cena, answered a few questions about it.

That means the Red Sox are up one game in a seven-game series that decides the baseball champion of the world, the politically baseball correct Cena said.

West Newbury, like the Red Sox, is in Massachusetts.

Cena parlayed his superstar status via World Wrestling Entertainment into making rap songs and movie making. No matter what else he does, Cenas main objective remains to be a sports entertainer in WWE, something he does very well.

Just about as good as his nearby hometown team plays baseball. West Newbury is north of Boston.

Im a Red Sox fan, but certainly not as much as I was in my youth, Cena said. Ive kind of grown to appreciate all sports and all teams, but Boston is one of the best baseball towns in the country. Fenway Park is an unreal stadium.

I know its two great baseball environments [Boston and St. Louis] involved in the World Series, and Boston fans will truly rejoice, if Boston can get another crown.

Boston fans rejoiced as the Red Sox won the World Series.

How did the players react? Each shined in his own way. As for star slugger David Ortiz, he glistened, wearing something better than a crown at the towns victory party. Ortiz paraded around the celebratory parade in Boston with a WWE championship belt, provided by WWE and Cena.

After the Red Sox won the World Series, Cena took to Twitter.

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Lions, Tigers and Bears; John Cena, Red Sox and Yankees

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