WWE Superstar John Cena recently revealed that he wants to star in a movie with one of his biggest rivals, CM Punk. With this being his final year in the wrestling ring, Cena is fully committed to one last run with WWE.
Apparently, former rivals can become friends, as WWE's John Cena and CM Punk have shown. The former has become a Hollywood movie star, and he has a project idea for his former rival.
The Royal Rumble is just a few weeks away, and I am fired up. With all due respect to WrestleMania, the Rumble is the most exciting night of the year for me as a wrestling fan, and it’s particularly exciting this year because I have no idea what is going to happen.
CM Punk has officially declared his road to WWE Royal Rumble, and John Cena is in his way. Watch the video here.
John Cena has revealed why he follows over 900,000 people on Twitter. The WWE legend currently has 14.4 million followers on the social media platform now known as X - a number that could rise significantly more as he embarks on his 12-month retirement tour from wrestling.
As John Cena looks towards retirement from WWE, he hints at a possible Hollywood collaboration with CM Punk. Could this former rivalry turn into a dynamic on-screen partnership in the film industry?
John Cena is merely days away from competing in his last WWE Royal Rumble match. Even though fans are behind him, there are multiple stars who are more than capable of dumping Cena over the top rope.
John Cena expresses interest in collaborating with CM Punk for an action-comedy film, capitalizing on their legendary wrestling rivalry and contrasting styles. Could this be the unexpected partnership Hollywood needs?
After watching the NWO leader get booed in Los Angeles, CM Punk offered to end Hulk Hogan once and for all at the 2025 WWE Royal Rumble.
John Cena would be interested in starring opposite CM Punk in a movie role. While speaking with Cena for an interview published on Thursday, Collider asked which WWE wrestler he’d most like to work with in an action-comedy film. Cena named Punk as his answer, saying he thinks fans would like to see their dynamic play out on screen.
WWE delivered a series of heavy hitting moments throughout the Netflix premiere of Monday Night Raw, but the beginning of WWE’s second week on Netflix was not looking to be outshined. The opening of this week’s Monday Night Raw would get things started with CM Punk,
WWE superstar CM Punk went off-script with a comment about a Hulk Hogan weeks after he was booed out of the building on the debut episode of Monday Night Raw on Netflix.