Mark Wahlberg Roasted Shaquille O'Neal with Mean Charles Barkley, John Cena and Dwyane Johnson Comment in 2015

NBA icon Shaquille O’Neal is acquainted WITH many celebrities, athletes, and even professional wrestlers. Most of Shaquille O’Neal’s memorable moments with these celebrities and players OCCURRED because of his savage comebacks and humorous jokes. One such moment happened when a two-time Academy Award-winning actor met Shaq, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Charles Barkley, and John Cena. However, this is where a twist comes into play because the actor, Mark Wahlberg, did not encounter John Cena. Mark Wahlberg, back in 2015, posted a picture on Facebook with a caption that fans globally have been scratching their heads off to decipher its meaning. So let’s try to crack what Mark Wahlberg meant in the photo he shared almost a decade ago.

What caption did Mark Wahlberg post when he mentioned Shaquille O’Neal and others?

In 2013, Mark Wahlberg and Dwayne Johnson collaborated on an action-comedy movie named “Pain & Gain'. On the occasion of promoting the film, the Hollywood megastars invited Shaquille O’Neal and Charles Barkley to a weight lift-off competition.

After the 'Pain & Gain' lift-off, Wahlberg posed with Shaq, Charles Barkley, and The Rock.
When Mark Wahlberg posted this picture as a throwback, He captioned it, “Shaq looks like he ate me, Charles, The Rock, AND John Cena. #TBT.”

What Mark Wahlberg meant when he mentioned Cena in this picture was a pun intended for the popular John Cena tagline. In WWE, John Cena wore a t-shirt with the famed “You can’t see me!” catchphrase. According to Wahlberg, John Cena posed with Shaquille O’Neal, Johnson, Barkley, and himself; it’s just that “We can’t see him.”

The Hollywood actor had two puns fired in one shot

The NBA Hall of Famer Shaquille O’Neal looks Giant in front of Dwayne Johnson, his fellow basketball mate, and Mark Wahlberg. However, Wahlberg’s caption is also based on John Cena’s 'Trainwreck' movie. In the film 'Trainwreck,' John Cena’s character was teased by Mark Wahlberg’s name when he watched a movie in a theatre. Steven (Cena’s character) corrects the person who called him Mark Wahlberg but in a corniest and edgy manner.

For almost a decade, wrestling, basketball, and movie fans wondered what Mark Wahlberg meant in his caption. But, it was right there who knew John Cena’s “You can’t see me” catchphrase and the ones who watched the film, Trainwreck. Indeed, Wahlberg shot two riddles in one bullet.

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