Tag: Johh Cena

  • Several Key Questions About The John Cena Classic Remain Unanswered Inside WWE

    Several Key Questions About The John Cena Classic Remain Unanswered Inside WWE

    WWE is still working out the details of The John Cena Classic more than a week after John Cena announced the concept at Backlash, with several questions about the format remaining unanswered internally, according to Dave Meltzer in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

    Cena unveiled the concept at Backlash: Tampa, describing it as a fan-voted championship competition involving both main roster and NXT talent. The announcement was made before WWE had finalized what the event would actually look like, with internal discussions still ongoing about whether it will take shape as a traditional tournament, a standalone special event, or something else entirely.

    Both men’s and women’s championships tied to Cena’s branding are expected to be introduced as part of the concept. It remains unclear whether those titles would function similarly to the Crown Jewel Championships — defended once per year with little ongoing presence — or become regularly defended titles across WWE programming. 

    The fan voting element has created its own set of internal concerns. Because match outcomes would not be fully mapped out in advance, producers and talent could face challenges structuring matches in real time. Questions have also been raised internally about how veteran talent might react in situations where fan voting alters planned directions mid-event.

    Both main roster and NXT talent are expected to participate in whatever form the Cena Classic ultimately takes. Speculation has also emerged that the concept could become an annual December event, timed to the one-year anniversary of Cena’s retirement. Cena has since acknowledged the concept could be a complete failure, describing it as a reflection of his personal values.

  • Joe Jonas Was ‘More Nervous’ Meeting John Cena Than Singing at WrestleMania 42

    Joe Jonas Was ‘More Nervous’ Meeting John Cena Than Singing at WrestleMania 42

    Joe Jonas recently revealed that he was comfortable singing the national anthem in front of the WrestleMania 42 crowd. However, he got nervous when meeting the 17-time World Champion John Cena backstage.

    After kicking off WrestleMania 42 Night Two with the national anthem, Jonas revealed in his vlog that despite the pressure of performing in front of thousands of fans, that part didn’t compare to something much more personal that happened behind the scenes.

    “I was more nervous—I was more nervous to say hi to John Cena than I was to sing the national anthem,” Jonas admitted in the vlog.

    The singer then broke down the interaction itself, explaining that when he finally approached Cena, he didn’t have a smooth introduction ready. Jonas awkwardly shook Cena’s hand and mentioned that Priyanka Chopra speaks highly of the WWE superstar.

    “I literally walked up to John Cena and I said, ‘Uh, Pri speaks very highly of you…’” Jonas recalled.

    Jonas handled the spotlight just fine on stage at WrestleMania 42, delivering a strong rendition of the national anthem. But backstage, even the experienced performer had a genuine fan moment when it came to meeting one of WWE’s biggest stars.

  • John Cena\’s First Post-Retirement Public Appearance Announced

    John Cena\’s first public appearance following his WWE retirement has been announced.

    The 17-time World Champion will appear at Fan Expo New Orleans on Saturday, January 10, 2026, at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. The event marks Cena\’s first scheduled fan appearance since his final match on December 13, 2025, when he lost to Gunther at Saturday Night\’s Main Event, ending his legendary 23-year in-ring career.

    Fan Expo is offering multiple ticket tiers for Cena\’s appearance. General admission to \”John Cena Live\” is free on a first-come, first-served basis, while Gold ($69) and Silver ($39) tickets guarantee priority seating.

    Backstage with John Cena

    For fans seeking a premium experience, the \”Ultimate Backstage John Cena Experience\” is priced at $799.99 and includes reserved front-row seating, a fully loaded autograph with quote and character name, a one-on-one selfie with Cena, and a limited edition lanyard.

    Standard photo ops start at $179, while autographs begin at $149.

    While Cena has officially hung up his boots, he recently signed a five-year ambassador contract with WWE, transitioning into a mentorship role with the company. The New Orleans appearance signals the beginning of his post-wrestling chapter engaging with fans outside the ring.

    Fan Expo New Orleans runs January 9-11, 2026.