The wrestling world was stunned at WWE Elimination Chamber: Toronto as John Cena turned heel and aligned himself with The Rock. After Cody Rhodes refused to give up his soul to the Final Boss, Cena attacked the man he will face at WrestleMania 41.
Cena’s heel turn, his first in over two decades and a turn almost everyone assumed would never come, has unsuprisingly sparked a ton of reactions. On X, Drew McIntyre argued that Cena was a hypocrite and expressed his issue with his Elimination Chamber match exit.
Karrion Kross, who’s words have led many stars to turn heel, believes that John’s heel turn proves what he has said all alone.
Grammy Award-winning artist Bad Bunny had just one word to describe how he was feeling upon seeing Cena fall to the dark side.
Brandi Rhodes was unsurprisingly unhappy with seeing her husband left in a bloody pulp by John Cena and The Rock.
Reflecting on his own history of being betrayed by John, Matt Cardona was hardly surprised by what happened in Toronto.
Monday Night Raw commentator Pat McAfee believes Cena’s shocking turn was orchestrated by the Final Boss.
‘Big’ Bronson Reed was impressed to see this darker side of the 16-time WWE World Champion.
TNA World Tag Team Champion Matt Hardy was surprised that John has embraced his darker side after decades in the light.
And WWE Women’s World Champion Rhea Ripley needed just a single emoji to share her shock over what had transpired.
There’s still plenty of questions as to what John Cena’s direction will be going forward, despite plans for his match at WrestleMania 41 being locked in. Nevertheless, this is shaping up to be the most suprising road to WrestleMania in recent memory, one that will see Cena and The Rock seek to destroy the American Nightmare