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FirstSportz on MSNUnderwhelming Plans for John Cena’s Match at Money in the Bank 2025: ReportsAs if the fans weren’t already up in arms with Travis Scott‘s involvement in the ongoing John Cena farewell tour, The post ...
Paul 'Triple H' Levesque has made it official. John Cena and Cody Rhodes are set to throw hands again at WWE Money in the ...
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TheSportster on MSNJohn Cena's Latest WWE Match Proves That His Heel Turn Has Been A Creative FailureAs Saturday Night's Main Event showed, it's become very difficult for WWE to sell John Cena as a heel when fans don't want to ...
The Grammy nominated artist has made a number of high profile appearances in WWE over the last few months, most notably at ...
Legendary WWE superstar John Cena has less than seven months until he wrestles the final match of his career. But rather than fans enjoying his retirement ...
The 39th edition of WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event concluded with Cody Rhodes making a thrilling return and saving Jey Uso ...
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TheSportster on MSN'In The Works Since Before WrestleMania': WWE's Plans For Travis Scott At Money In The BankNews is surfacing that Travis Scott will appear at Money in the Bank in June, but what does WWE have planned for the music ...
In that scenario, their expected opponents would be Cody Rhodes, world heavyweight champion Jey Uso and his twin brother Jimmy Uso, although it reportedly isn't known if WWE will move forward with ...
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The latest WWE rumors, including that John Cena might align with one of the music industry's top stars soon, Cody Rhodes' ...
A heel team consisting of John Cena, Logan Paul, and Travis Scott facing Cody Rhodes and The Usos at this year's Money in the Bank has been making the rounds as of late.
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FirstSportz on MSN“Whoever Is Booking This Should Be Put in Jail”- Wrestling Fans Blast WWE over John Cena’s Reported Plans for Money in the Bank 2025After overcoming Randy Orton in a nostalgia-filled act at Backlash last Saturday, John Cena is marching ahead. The next major ...
There’s no element of surprise with Cena’s run when it comes to results. It was obvious he was at 90-plus-percent odds to win all of his matches since the turn and only made worse by the “retirement ...
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