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John Cena is one of the most popular and well-known faces on the planet. Nearly every early 2000s WWE fan grew up watching John Cena performing in WWE. His impressive mic skills and physique attracted the crowd, and soon he rose as a promising star in WWE.

Before becoming a professional wrestler, John Cena was a bodybuilder. However, after that career path did not turn out well, Cena decided on becoming a wrestler, and the rest is history. John Cena would make his debut in WWE in the year 2002, and soon rise up the ranks. Cena has always been portrayed as a tough man, but little do people know that he also has a human side to him.

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Cena has been found a lot of times, talking about BTS during his appearances on a lot of chat shows. The Leader of Cenation is a die-hard BTS fan, and he has made sure that people know about it. Once during his appearance on Ellen DeGeneres’ Show, Cena promoted two books on self-love and referred to the BTS there.

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He said, “These books exist because the BTS ARMY (a term BTS fans use for themselves) was brave enough to support them.”

He further said, “I really gotta thank K-Pop, gotta thank BTS for supporting me in a moment of weakness, and turning it into a passion of mine.” Cena had also expressed his love for BTS in an interview with Jimmy Fallon, and how much he appreciated the kind of music BTS put forward in front of the world.

What had John Cena interested in the BTS?

John Cena is known for his love for music. Being a rapper himself, Cena is known for liking hip-hop and rap music. Speaking on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Cena opened up about his love for BTS. He stated that BTS is extremely popular and has been global for so long, that he wanted to know about it.

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He said, “So when I started to look at BTS and listen to their music, I was drawn because there are rappers in that crew and they use sick beats, and they actually rap, so I was like, ‘yeah, I kind of like this and this is great.’ I got interested in the music and then I got interested in what the music stood for. “

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The 16-time World Champion claimed that he liked what their music stood for, and the messages that they sent out.

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