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WWE ended rumors about John Cena's retirement by announcing his return to the ring. According to wwe.com, the head of the Cenation is expected to make 12 appearances in 20 days next month. "Get ready for a sea of Cenation flags that will be up and running in cities across the country next month when John Cena returns to WWE Live," the statement said. "Back in the ring for the first time since the WWE Super ShowDown in Australia, the world champion, who has sixteen times won, is gearing up for action in a series of WWE Live events beginning the month. next."
The 16-time world champion has only appeared part-time for the wrestling company in 2018, while he continues his lucrative career in Hollywood. Cena's last appearance at the WWE took place last month at Super Show-Down in Melbourne, where he teamed up with Bobby Lashley to defeat Elias and Kevin Owens.
Cena was ready to compete in Jewel League's controversial pay-per-view World Cup tournament last month in Saudi Arabia, but he and Daniel Bryan were banned at the last minute for unknown reasons.
At 41, he is arguably the biggest star in WWE history. It looks like it will be available for the Royal Rumble, Fastlane and WrestleMania 35.
John Cena's WWE Live appearances:
Madison Square Garden, New York – December 26
Nassau Coliseum, New York – December 27
Royals Farms Arena, Baltimore – December 28
PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh – December 29
Amalie Arena, Tampa – December 30th
Columbus Civic Center, Columbus – January 4th
Donald L. Tucker Civic Center, Tallahassee – Jan. 5
Hertz Arena, Fort. Myers – January 6th
Amway Center, Orlando – January 7 (gross)
Charleston Civic Center, Charleston – January 11th
Knoxville Civic Coliseum, Knoxville – January 12th
Von Braun Civic Center, Huntsville – January 13
FedEx Forum, Memphis – January 14th
Cena spent several months away from WWE filming her latest Project X-pull movie in China with legendary martial artist Jackie Chan.
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