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“What A Long, Strange Trip It Has Been”- John Cena Reflects On Completing 20 Years In WWE

20 years ago, John Cena started his WWE career by confronting Kurt Angle on TV. Since then, Cena has had many ups and downs in his career, but once he became the top guy of the company, there have been more ups in his professional career graph than downs. Cena has now transitioned from WWE to Hollywood, but he works as a part-time Superstar for the Stanford wrestling promotion.

Last year, WWE planned The Summer of Cena, where the Leader of Cenation traveled to different cities across the United States and entertained the WWE Universe. Cena’s run ended with a WWE Universal Championship match against Roman Reigns in the main event of WWE SummerSlam, where Roman emerged victorious.

Cena will make his return to WWE TV for the first time since SummerSlam 2021 later tonight, and fans across the world are excited to see what he does on his 20th anniversary. Rumors have claimed that WWE will start the buildup to a match between Theory and Cena for the WWE United States Championship at SummerSlam.

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Ahead of his appearance on WWE RAW, Cena tweeted a video of his transformation and wrote:

“What a long, strange trip it’s been… Truckin’ down to #WWERaw LIVE from Laredo, TX. Celebrate with me, @WWE, and the #WWE Universe! We’re going to have some good Old Fashioned fun TONIGHT!”

Will John Cena compete at WWE Money in the Bank 2022?

The next premium live event of WWE is the Money in the Bank show which will take place this Saturday. Several big matches have been announced for the show, with the biggest being the two Money in the Bank ladder matches.

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There is still a spot vacant in the men’s match, which is why if Cena is available to perform at Money in the Bank, he could be added to the ladder match for the briefcase.

Vinay

Vinay Chhabria is a cricket and WWE enthusiast who supports Roman Reigns and Gujarat Titans. He has been following cricket for the last 15 years and WWE since 2016.

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