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John Cena Sends Out Cryptic Tweet Amid WWE Sale Rumors to Saudi Arabia

Published Jan 12, 2023 | 9:00 AM EST

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John Cena is one of the most popular and successful entities in WWE. Ever since his debut in 2002, Cena has rocked the wrestling world with his skills and abilities. Cena’s early rise in WWE came as a result of his immense charisma, wrestling abilities, and outstanding mic skills.

Since his debut in WWE, Cena and former CEO Vince McMahon have shared a close relationship with each other. It was McMahon who gave Cena the chance to shine after he underwent a failed bodybuilding career. The Leader of Cenation took the opportunity and fully capitalized on it.

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Recently, Vince McMahon paved his way into WWE, after he retired last year. After a series of sexual misconducts and hush money payment allegations rose against him last year, McMahon retired for good from the company, and took a hiatus.

However, recently, he announced his return, and made his way into the Board of directors of WWE. His entrance into WWE saw the firing of two other board members, and the rehiring of two former WWE employees loyal to him.

While McMahon’s return was being discussed, an email belonging to the board was also leaked, which protested McMahon’s return.

However, Vince McMahon’s loyal soldier, John Cena, never betrayed him. Recently, Cena took to Twitter to post a cryptic tweet based on his signature catchphrase to support Vince McMahon. While his catchphrase goes, “Your time is up. My time is now.” The current modified one read, “Your time is not up. Your time is now.”  

The 45-year-old John Cena tweeted in support of McMahon, when everybody was protesting against his return to the company. Since it was McMahon who uplifted Cena from the scratch; it was justified of Cena returning him the favor in his time of need.

Stephanie McMahon resigns as Co-CEO after Vince McMahon returns to WWE

Vince McMahon’s recent return to WWE saw a massive number of changes take place. After McMahon’s resignation from WWE last year, his daughter, son-in-law, and Nick Khan took over the company.

While Nick Khan and Stephanie McMahon became Co-CEO of the company, Triple H became the Chief Content Officer. However, the wrestling world saw some latest unfolding.

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However, as McMahon returned to the company, his daughter, Stephanie McMahon, resigned as the Co-CEO. McMahon fired two members of the board using his majority voting power, and hired two former employees, loyal to him.

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This major move by McMahon and his decision to sell the company attracted major criticism from the fans and the critics alike. Along with that, his daughter’s resignation also became a talking point. Currently, Nick Khan is the sole CEO of the company, while Triple H handles the content. McMahon currently serves on the board as well as is the chairman of the company.

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Shounak Chakrabarti

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Shounak Chakrabarti is WWE writer at EssentiallySports. With a degree in Journalism, he wants to stand tall as an objective journalist. An avid fan of wrestling from childhood, Shounak has followed the sport from its very core and Seth 'Freakin' Rollins just happens to be his favorite wrestler.
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Debmallya Chakraborty