T he next upcoming WWE events may be the biggest the wrestling organization has seen in years, mainly because it's the last ride for its greatest superstar. There was once a time
That's right, in a recent interview with Sports Illustrated, Nic Nemeth effectively called out Cena to take his talents to TNA for a one-time rematch in the Impact Zone, marking his first appearance outside of WWE in over two decades.
The Royal Rumble is just a few weeks away, and I am fired up. With all due respect to WrestleMania, the Rumble is the most exciting night of the year for me as a wrestling fan, and it’s particularly exciting this year because I have no idea what is going to happen.
Since losing the WWE Championship to the late Bray Wyatt at Elimination Chamber in February 2017, Cena hasn’t held a title of any kind in WWE. That was eight years ago, and it’s about time he held the gold up above his head one more time.
Ahead of the John Cena WWE farewell tour, the 16-time world champion reflected on his past. In his prime, Cena rarely lost. Now, the tides have turned.
With the WWE and TNA partnership set to kick into high gear immediately, could it be time one of the greatest WWE Superstars of all-time finally bursts through
John Cena is happy on his ascendant Hollywood journey—and happily married. The actor and former WWE star, better known for his wild strength, badass wrestling moves, and scene-stealing in movies, has been keeping his romantic life far away from the tabloid headlines,
What began as a playful dare between brothers soon became one of the most recognizable elements of Cena's persona, uniting his fans under the "Cenation" banner as they shout "You Can't See Me" in unison with him whenever he strikes his signature pose. At this point, it seems like even the wrestler himself can't resist using it outside of the ring.
2025 will officially be the final year that John Cena will be a professional wrestler. Here are some WWE Superstars that he has to face on his retirement tour. In 2025, WWE will be defined by the ...
Paul Heyman recalled the unforgettable moment when he sang John Cena’s entrance theme and the reaction Cena had to it backstage.
We've also seen wrestlers base their gimmicks off of popular, or in some cases, obscure movie characters. One of the best examples would be Sting, who went from a blonde surfer gimmick, to one based off of Brandon Lee's portrayal of The Crow. Here's a look at a few more bizarre examples of wrestlers being inspired by the movies.