John Cena is ready for WrestleMania 42, and he made his feelings known on social media Saturday morning ahead of his return to WWE television as host of the two-night event.
Cena retired from in-ring competition on December 13 at Saturday Night's Main Event, losing his final match to GUNTHER in what served as the capstone of his farewell tour. His hosting role at WrestleMania 42 marks his first appearance back on WWE television since that night and his first time serving as host of the Show of Shows.
Taking to X on Saturday, Cena set the tone for the weekend with a message that captured both the intensity of the build and his optimism about what fans are about to witness.
"The Road to WrestleMania has been vocal, chaotic, and unpredictable. With all the hype and trash talk it is definitely a make or break weekend for veterans and rookies alike. This time of the year brings out the best in our Superstars, and I have a feeling this will be one of the most talked about WrestleManias in history," Cena wrote.
The descriptor fits. The road to WrestleMania 42 has featured Randy Orton's heel turn against Cody Rhodes, Pat McAfee's polarizing insertion into the main event storyline, CM Punk and Roman Reigns brawling through Madison Square Garden, and a wave of injury reshuffles that reshaped multiple matches in the final weeks of the build.
WrestleMania 42 takes place tonight and tomorrow, April 18-19, at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, streaming live on the ESPN app in the United States and on Netflix internationally.
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