Below are a couple of top WWE news stories of the day, featuring Roman Reigns and John Cena.
• WWE Wrestler Is Back After Controversial Rant On Roman Reigns
After the latest WWE releases, WWE EVOLVE & NXT wrestler Keanu Carver seemingly took a shot at Roman Reigns.
Here’s what he tweeted:
“These mfs ain ready for ts they di*keating these Samoan mfs who think they like that who be voting for trump n ain really like that.”
A few days before WrestleMania 41, Roman Reigns revealed that he voted for Donald Trump:
“I support our President. Trump is one of those guys where he’s got a vast history and a huge background. He’s been in entertainment. He’s been in big business, politics. At this point, I’m supporting a bright future for our country.”
Carver is heartbroken over the latest WWE releases. Here’s what he tweeted:
“Let a mfn real one go, dumb love always. love you brother (broken heart emoji)”
Carver also tweeted:
“Mfs get mad when I talk my shi I be keepin shi a Bean idgaf”
“Rey delete my tweets b4 I get heat if you saw em jawns you saw em”
After these tweets, Keanu deactivated his X account, but now he’s back. You can read his latest tweets below:
“They say I’m crazy”
“and sometimes I feel like I’m crazy”
“But I know I’m not crazy”
“Regardless I stand on business if you got a problem w me get up w me”
“YALL THOT I WAS DONE WAIT FOR THIS NEXT JAWN”
He also retweeted the following video of him in action:
Shoutout to the goat tho pic.twitter.com/jh23ZqvO7A
— Sweet! 💽 (@Waytooosweet) May 3, 2025
Also Read: Roman Reigns Reveals His Last Conversation With Vince McMahon
• John Cena Reveals Which Opponent He Will Never Wrestle Again
In the main event of Backlash 2025, John Cena defeated Randy Orton to retain the Undisputed WWE Championship.
During the ending moments of the match, R-Truth came out to stop Orton from hitting Cena with the Punt Kick. Orton RKOed Truth. Cena then hit Orton with a low blow and a title to the head for the win.
Despite this, there won’t be a rematch and this was indeed the final time Cena and Orton went head to head.
Here’s what the 17-time World Champion said during an interview with Entertainment Tonight:
“On the WWE side, we’re just taking them one at a time. We did our last one in St. Louis. I had my last match with Randy Orton, and that was pretty cool to call, kinda put a close on that 25-year rivalry. So, it’s, you know, as every chapter happens, it’s a different feeling for everyone.”
