60-time legendary WWE champion reacts to John Cena's massive announcement
WWE legend John Cena has officially announced that he will compete in his last Royal Rumble Match next year in Indianapolis. One of the former rivals of The Cenation Leader recently shared his reaction to the massive news.
R-Truth is a 54-time WWE 24/7 Champion, a two-time United States Champion, a two-time Hardcore Champion, and a two-time World Tag Team Champion. The two veterans had a memorable rivalry back in 2011. It involved a series of entertaining matches and comedic segments.
However, over the past few years, John Cena and R-Truth have buried their on-screen feud to the point where the latter jokingly refers to the 16-time World Champion as his "childhood hero," despite being older than him.
In a video shared by WWE on X (Twitter), The Franchise Player declared that he would participate in his final Royal Rumble Match on February 1, 2025, at the Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
Responding to John Cena's announcement, R-Truth shared a GIF of excited minions.
Check out the 52-year-old legend's post below:
Wrestling legend reveals what John Cena was really like backstage in WWE
The wrestling world is gearing up for The Leader of Cenation's Farewell Tour in 2025. Among many others, Eric Bischoff recently praised the 47-year-old former WWE Champion for his exemplary backstage conduct.
Speaking on Sportskeeda Wrestling's What Were They Thinking? on Backstage Pass, the former RAW General Manager lauded John Cena for the latter's consistently positive and enthusiastic demeanor, highlighting his pleasant company and collaborative spirit.
"Such a class act, was then, still is. I just enjoyed being around him and working with him. He was always positive. I never saw anything that remotely looked like an attitude. He was just always really positive and eager. And I liked being around that kind of energy," Eric Bischoff said.
Fans will surely be on the edge of their seats to witness Cena's appearance at the Royal Rumble next year, hoping to see him win the multi-man contest.