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WWE star reveals an unfortunate result of John Cena's heel transition

After months until John Cena officially retired from the active competition in the WWE, the Cenation leader won the elimination chamber for men on Saturday to secure a wrestlemania 41 title shot. But then he turned heel in one of the most expected steps in wrestling history.

The face that runs the place has teamed up with rock and Travis Scott to decimate the American nightmare. Fans all over the world have been calling for a legitimate CENA heel for years, and waiting is due to his retirement year. The heel transition also shocked many WWE superstars, including Dakota Kai.

Today Kai took over her Instagram stories to share a clip from Cena, together with brutal knowledge about what it means for retirement: The WWE universe may never see Dr. by Thuganomics.

“… the hope of getting a DR from Thuganomics input is slowly fading [loudly crying face emoji]”Dakota Kai wrote.

Screenshot from Dakota Kais Contribution to Instagram Stories (picture proof: Dakota Kai on Instagram)Screenshot from Dakota Kais Contribution to Instagram Stories (picture proof: Dakota Kai on Instagram)
Screenshot from Dakota Kais Contribution to Instagram Stories (picture proof: Dakota Kai on Instagram)

Cena gave his main debut in June 2002 and became too long as a rapping wrestler, the Dr. from Thuganomics, billed. The gimmick was largely removed in early 2005, but the veteran has brought it a few times since then, with the last time in the Wrestlemania 35 segment with Elias.

John Cena confirmed for WWE Wrestlemania 41

World Wrestling Entertainment will present the 41st annual wrestlemania in just 49 days. This will be John Cena's last match on the largest stage of everyone, since he will retire at the end of 2025.

Cena has the chance to break Ric Flair's record of 17 world championship rule at Wrestlemania this year. The experienced superstar won the men's elimination on Saturday to get an undisputed WWE title game with Cody Rhodes from Mania.

Cena and Rhodes shared the ring more than 70 cases, teamed up and snapped together. Between 2009 and 2013, the franchise player won all three television games against the American Nightmare.