‘Monday Night Raw’: John Cena promises to ‘ruin wrestling’

John Cena has the pro -wrestling world in the palm of his palm when he turned on Cody Rhodes to adapt to Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in his persecution of a 17th WWE championship.

Cena was greeted with “John Cena Sucking” Song song to the tune of his entrance theme music in Glasgow, Scotland, for “Monday Night Raw.” He still wore his farewell-tour-t-shirt and held up “Last time is now” Towel to the Camera before entering the ring and taking his frustrations over the fans.

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John Cena has the pro -wrestling world in the palm of his palm when he turned on Cody Rhodes to adapt to Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in his persecution of a 17th WWE championship. (Joe Camporeale-Misted Pictures)

This time he gave a promise to the WWE universe. Cena made it clear that he is seeking to “destroy wrestling” as he is aimed at a history filming as the undisputed WWE champion.

“I want to ruin wrestling,” Cena said. “I want to ruin wrestling for any fan, every wrestler, for everyone. On Wrestlemania, I make history by winning a 17th championship and finally forcing you forget the name of Fun-Machine, Jet-Flying, Woo, Ric Flair. You will forever say the name John Cena.

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Cena made it clear that he is seeking to “destroy wrestling” as he is aimed at a history filming as the undisputed WWE champion. (Georgiana Dallas/WWE via Getty Images)

“But even worse, I want to win this championship. The center of any superstar in this whole business, of any fan of this building, I win that championship and retire.

Rhodes came out and approached Cena face to face in the second week. He made it clear that he would not go down without a fight, and when he gave Cena an opportunity to take the belt away, Cena went out of the ring.

The two pro wrestling stars are on a collision course for Wrestlemania 41 in Las Vegas. Cena won the Elimination Chamber in February before famously adapted with the cliff.

Cena has not appeared on a wrestlemania since Wrestlemania 39 when he lost against Austin Theory. (Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

Cena has not appeared on a wrestlemania since Wrestlemania 39 when he lost against Austin Theory.

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