American WWE World Champion and international diehard ARMY John Cena freely expressed his admirations for BTS boys on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon!
On the 29th of September, Day 2 of the widely celebrated 'BTS WEEK,' the WWE Superstar John Cena shared with the world and the show how he became a BTS fan and how he views BTS relevance beyond the K-pop/Music Industry. He started by boldly admitting he loved their music.
John Cena got fascinated by what the boy band's music stood for. He added how he admired and respected BTS for their views and advocacies for self-love. (via Pinkvilla)
BTS's courage to take risks and look at everyone as someone who should consider themselves enough is what captivated John Cena.
BTS is known for bringing radiant smiles to every individual by merely listening to their music or public speeches. They just don't deliver the happiness and motivation that some people lack these days because of the worsening situation brought by the COVID-19, but BTS is no exemption from it.
They clearly expressed how disappointed and shattered they were when the world tour for the MAP OF THE SOUL music concert got canceled and how everything planned failed to reach its goal for the year.
John Cena then added how the septet firmly faces social problems, crushing all the stereotype norms set by the social community's usual standards. That way, they can break through all the boundaries, motivating their target audience, the 'young people' of the generation.
John Cena also mentioned how powerful BTS's influence and fame, bringing their fandom (ARMY) together worldwide! He is astounded to learn the numbers and how if they united as one, they could change the world and contribute to doing a good deed on behalf of their Idols.
He shared how BTS actively participated in the Black Lives Matter campaign in the United States, and how they influenced their followers or fans to do something incredibly unique benefiting the community.
The fandom and BTS's unison gives off hope and future aspirations for every charity donations they make, not for just one child but in general, including the seniors.
By recognizing that everybody has their particular musical preferences, John Cena concludes his BTS discourse. And suppose the entertainment of BTS wasn't to the liking of anyone. In that case, it's doesn't alter the fact that they have a tremendous and enduring influence on the world, society, and individual.
"How they behave themselves as fellow humans and the message they transmit to the globe, man, that's something extraordinary." (via Koreaboo)
Check out the show below!