John Cena Now Says That His Journey With WWE Is "Far From Over"

John Cena Now Says That His Journey With WWE Is "Far From Over"

While recent comments from John Cena have pointed to the Hollywood actor having retired from in-ring competition, a recent social media post from the leader of the Cenation says otherwise. Check it out...

By JoshWilding - Jun 28, 2019 06:06 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Yesterday evening, John Cena took to Twitter to mark his WWE debut 17 years ago and seemingly confirmed that he will return...eventually. We've seen pretty much nothing of him this year given his busy acting schedule and while it's hard to imagine him returning in 2019, it sounds like he still wants to be associated with the company where he made a name for himself.

There was a hope among fans that Cena would face Kurt Angle in his farewell match at WrestleMania but he instead returned to confront Elias. 

Chances are WWE will want to bring Cena back for the launch of SmackDown Live on FOX even if it's just for the one night but it ultimately depends on his schedule, especially as he's expected to start shooting The Suicide Squad and the next Fast & Furious movie soon.

Check out his Tweet below:

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