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John Cena Finally Reacts To His Viral Prank Call Meme

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• John Cena Finally Reacts To His Viral Prank Call Meme

The legendary prank call featuring the explosive “It’s John Cena!” line has become an internet staple over the years – and now, the man behind the name has finally weighed in. Speaking at FAN EXPO Denver, John Cena addressed the long-running viral trend where prank callers repeatedly ambush unsuspecting victims to buy WWE’s PPV, only to scream Cena’s name.

Cena revealed that he’s no stranger to the meme and has watched it countless times. Despite how often it gets reposted or remixed, the WWE icon admitted it still cracks him up, calling it “quite funny.” Here’s what the 17-time World Champion said:

“You mean the one where the guy keeps calling and everybody goes, ‘It’s John Cena!’ Is that the one? Yes, I have. Once – a million times. I’ve seen it a million times. It’s quite funny.”

The prank’s enduring popularity is a testament to Cena’s massive cultural footprint – transcending wrestling to become part of mainstream internet humor. And based on his reaction, he’s just as entertained by the chaos as the fans who keep it alive.

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• WWE Hall Of Famer Has One More Match In Her

During an interview with SHAK Wrestling, Torrie Wilson was asked about the possibility of her wrestling one more match. Here’s what the WWE Hall of Famer said:

“I feel like if you’ve ever been in wrestling, the door is never completely closed. But people ask me a lot, like, ‘do you have another match in you?’, and I’m like, ‘Yes, of course.’ Like, if something awesome came along, how would I not have that in me?

It would take a lot more preparing on my end because I wouldn’t want to go back and do something like that didn’t make people go, ‘Oh, wow, she is an athlete, right?’

So I would want to, I guess, make myself proud. But at the same time, I like golfing and playing tennis and working out and my back issues are, not going away anytime soon.”

Torrie, who turned 50 on July 24, last wrestled in 2021, which was the Women’s Royal Rumble match.

        
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