The 54 -year -old WWE legend was in talks and fighting John Cena this year!

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The WWE legend was in talks to return this year and struggle against John Cena. The UNSEEN-17 team in its WWE retirement tour had faced some of its classic competitors as part of this range.

Sina Randy Orton faced a violent reaction and then competed against CM Punk on the night of the heroes. It turns out that the fans could have seen another name from the Cena profession of Cena who participated with the ring with him the last time.

In an interview with TMZ sportsFormer WWE champion Rob van Damm He revealed that he was talking to another match with the franchise player.

“I wanted to be one of the return matches for John Cena on his retirement tour. I was talking to them. There was a lot of attention. Without giving up a lot of details, you know, perhaps we were doing it. Then I broke my punishment,” he said.

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In April this year, the 54 -year -old WWE legend has suffered a dual heel fracture and recovered since then. The f’N show was all a famous conflict John Cena In 2006 as part of the ECW WWE version.

After it was formulated to the new ECW brand, he spent his money in the Bankk bag in ECW One Night Stand Tand Condition Cena for the WWE. During the match, the overlap from Edge RVD allowed to benefit and hit the five -star frog player on the champion to win the title.


John Cena faced Brock Lesnar at Wrestpalooza

Last week, John Cena presented his final appearance in Smackdown as an active wrestler. He competed against Sami Zain for the United States Championship in an entertaining match.

However, the match suddenly ended yet Brock Lesnar back. Both Zayn and Cena hit F-5 before introducing a message to the Cenation Backstage commander.

The monster said he would see Cena at Wrestlepalooza on September 20, and soon made WWE the match official. Lesnar returned to WWE last month in Summerslam, where he attacked Cena after his match with Cody Rhodes.


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