John Cena to Host WrestleMania 42
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Cena shared a video message on social media announcing that he will be returning to WWE to host WrestleMania. Great news, and a chance for thousands more fans who couldn't be at his retirement match to see him live.
A familiar face is stepping back into the spotlight, but not in the way fans expected. John Cena is returning to WWE with a fresh role that’s already sparking buzz. Here’s all we know about the exciting news.
John Cena quickly shut down a TikToker who randomly attempted to serenade him in public.
John Cena will be returning to WWE to host the company's biggest event of the year, "WrestleMania 42."
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