IGN: What did you think about seeing the Divas title go away and the Women's Championship come back? Cena: You know, the WWE is constantly evolving and if they want to make the move, it seems like an obvious jump. I can’t wait to get in the ring and we’ll see what happens. Those guys and the Vaudevillains are the guys I’ve been tipping my cap to on the viewership side. I think they ooze everything that it takes to be a WWE superstar. I’ve got my eye on Big Cass and Enzo Amore. IGN: Are there people you’re excited about getting to work with, perhaps for the first time? Cena: Like I said, I’m very happy to just be back. Shane’s been really proactive about showing a lot of new faces and I said for a long time that there’s a bunch of talent that was in NXT and it’s good to see them get their chance on WWE Monday night RAW. I think it's a renewed energy in not only the program but the audience, as well. Cena: I was in the company of the “never,” but I guess this goes to Vince McMahon's old adage, “never say never.” It’s good to have Shane back.
IGN: Is it exciting for you to have Shane back? That’s something that so many of us just thought never was going to happen. I just want to get back in the fold, man. I know we have pretty much a new era going on, a lot of new faces, kind of a new boss. IGN: Have you been thinking about what you’re going to do when you get back? Cena: No, I’m just thinking about getting back. IGN: Have you been itching to get back? Cena: I have been. I’ve been ready for a while, but I can’t just show up and fight, so my formal return is May 30th on USA network. YES NO John Cena: I return May 30th, USA Network, Monday Night RAW. IGN: You're coming back to RAW soon, right? Note: This interview was conducted before WWE revealed SmackDown is going to move to live shows on Tuesdays and that the RAW and SmackDown lineups will be split again, hence it not being discussed.
Shortly before his appearance at the NBCUniversal Upfront in New York event last week, I spoke to Cena about coming back to WWE, who he’s hoping to have storylines with and more – including his thoughts on the return of the WWE Women's Championship (replacing the Divas Championship), the adult-aimed animated series Camp WWE and more.
However, Cena will be back full time beginning on the next RAW and, in typically impressive fashion, he's returning after five months away, even though the initial prognosis was nine months. Additionally, he has headlined several WWE pay-per-events.Thanks to a shoulder injury in January, John Cena has been missing from WWE programming for most of 2016 - though he did make a big surprise appearance at WrestleMania a couple of months ago, in a segment with Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and the Wyatt family. He won thirteen times (a record), five-time United States Champion, four-time World tag-team Champion, two-time Royal Rumble winner, one-time Money in the Bank winner. Some other songs of John Cena are Word Life, All Day, Bad, Bad Man, If it All Ended Tomorrow, Don’t F*** With Us, Just Another Day, Never Give Up, Hustle Loyalty Respect, John Cena Walkout Theme.Ĭena is a 16-time world champion, including WWE Championship.
WWE 2K15 soundtrack by John Cena and Wiz Khalifa ( Youtube: Wiz Khalifa) In October 2014, Cena featured on two songs with rapper Wiz Khalifa for his two singles, “All Day” and “Breaks” for the soundtrack to the WWE 2K15 video game. Cena and his cousin Tademarc were also featured on The Perceptionists called “Champion Scratch.” He also appeared on T-Boz’s album Still Cool. John Cena made a second singles name Right Now that premiered on August 8, 2005, on the WWE Monday Night Raw. John Cena after winning his first WWE Championship title ( WWE) And just after two weeks, Cena defeated JBL at Wrestlemania 22 to win his first WWE Championship title. This match was the debut for The Time is Now theme song. On the March 17, 2005, episode of SmackDown, Cena teamed with Rey Mysterio and Eddie Guerrero to compete against JBL, Doug, and Danny Basham. The song is widely known as a part of the Internet meme “Unexpected John Cena.”
The song was released on April 9, 2005, as a lead single on Columbia and WWE Music Group. The Time is Now the song was recorded in 2005 for Cena’s debut studio album.