WWE superstar John Cena says "of course" he was nervous ahead of filming his new show, What Drives You. Speaking in an interview with Newsweek, Cena revealed the reason for pre-show jitters comes from the intimacy of a format.
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
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.
John Cena says he will still be a part of WWE after he retires from in-ring competition. Cena previously announced that he would be retiring at the end of 2025, and he began his farewell tour at the WWE RAW on Netflix premiere on January 6th.
John Cena made his WWE debut in June 2002, the summer before I started high school. Since then, the multi-time WWE Champion, one of the greatest wrestlers-turned-actors to ever live, has done everything you could do in the wrestling business: main-evented WrestleMania multiple times,
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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.
Cena is among the wrestlers set to appear on Netflix’s debut of WWE Raw along with the likes of Cody Rhodes, Roman Reigns, CM Punk and Bianca Belair. WWE Monday Night Raw will begin streaming live on Netflix at 5 p.m. PT / 8 p.m. ET on Monday from the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles.
Logan Paul shared a video of backstage shenanigans from the WWE Raw on Netflix premier on his YouTube channel.
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.
This idea isn't as far-fetched as it might've seemed until recently. WWE just announced a key working partnership with TNA that'll see talent cross the divide on both sides. Realistically, more TNA workers will show up on programming like NXT than the other way around, but nothing should be ruled out.