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John Cena Was Not Amused By Rumors He Died Of COVID-19
John Cena didn’t find rumors about his demise funny for a very good reason. Cena was the subject of a rumor that he died from COVID-19 in August 2021. That rumor was debunked immediately, but it was the subject of an awkward exchange when Cena appeared on Barstool Sports’ Pardon My Take in January 2022.
John Cena faced a “death rumor” joke on a podcast just days after losing a close friend—his calm, mature response won fans’ respect.
One simply can't see the pro wrestling rumor mill slowing down to close 2025, not with John Cena's retirement tour dominating the conversation.
John Cena used one of his remaining dates on his farewell tour to wrestle on Friday's episode of "WWE SmackDown," and while he and WWE Champion Cody Rhodes were successful at defeating Logan Paul and Drew McIntyre, the victory came by disqualification ...
Speaking with ComicBook, Batista elaborated on the comments made by Gunn about missing out on landing the Peacemaker role. "I really wanted to do that part. He [Gunn] wrote that part for me, and it was meant for me,
Former WWE owner Vince McMahon had recently commenced an era of "Ruthless Aggression" for the roster, encouraging wrestlers to conquer all adversaries. In that spirit, Angle issued an open challenge to the locker room -- but only for an opponent he hadn't wrestled before.
Christopher Smith, aka Peacemaker (John Cena), had a rough first season, and things get even rougher in the new episodes, as Christopher visits an alternate timeline in which his deceased father and brother (David Denman) are alive.