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John Cena hopeful he “cracked the code” on what his future with WWE will be

Appearing at Megacon Orlando yesterday, former 17-time world champion John Cena spoke about his future in WWE and said he’s working diligently to try to figure out his next path as a contributing, useful member of WWE.

“I think I might have cracked the code…but I think we have something,” John Cena said as the crowd applauded. “And if the stars align and everybody signs off, I will be a whole lot more integrated in the system and I’m very excited about the road ahead. I’m just crossing my fingers!”

Cena has not appeared on WWE television since his retirement match this past December at Saturday Night’s Main Event. He previously announced that he signed a long-term deal to continue working for WWE.

Cena met with fans for photo ops and autographs, with his prices just $179 for a photo and $149 for regular autographs. He then held a panel later in the afternoon.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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