John Cena Reveals How Much Longer He'll Remain In China Amidst WWE Hiatus

John Cena Reveals How Much Longer He'll Remain In China Amidst WWE Hiatus

John Cena has done what he said would never happen and become a part-timer in WWE and in a new interview, the leader of the Cenation reveals just how much longer he intends on staying in China...

By JoshWilding - Oct 01, 2018 02:10 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
While John Cena was present for this year's Road to WrestleMania, he hasn't been seen since and that's because he's been busy in China shooting a movie alongside Jackie Chan. He did compete at a non-televised WWE Live event in the country and will be at next Saturday's Super Show-Down but it seems we can forget about the leader of the Cenation making a full-time WWE return in 2018. 

"I’ve been here for three months," Cena says. "I’ll be here for two more. So five months out of a calendar year, I’m here. So instead of saying, like, ‘I’m visiting,’ I’m living here."
 
"And I kind of treat it that way. I try to use the language whenever I can, I try to get more accustomed to the cultures, and try different things. I’ve found places that I liked and my own sense of comfort, but I’m always trying to challenge myself to experience more and more and more." In other words, he won't be free until December and will then be promoting Bumblebee.

Chances are he'll be back in time for the Royal Rumble but what WWE might have planned for him is hard to say. What do you guys think the future holds in store for Cena moving forward? 

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