The 2025 Elimination Chamber was very shocking for WWE fans as they did not expect one of their favorite WWE superstars John Cena to turn heel. Since Cena turned heel, many questions have been raised about him and his father, who now has shared his thoughts on why his son turned into heel from the baby face of WWE. After winning the Elimination Chamber, John Cena has a record-breaking 16 WW titles to his name turned heel against the current WWE undisputed Champion Cody Rhodes.
Since his heel turn, John Cena Sr., Cena's father, has been very busy answering questions from fans over his son's behavior. On Twitter, his reaction has gone viral with a video showing Cena Sr. "turning heel" and reacting against supporters. He can be heard expressing his frustration with the crowd and requesting that they ask his son their questions directly. Cena Sr. appeared on television several times.
"You and everyone else walking up to me, asking me what my son's gonna do. Why don't you ask my son what he is going to do? And you know what you can do for me? You pack your back, have a little walk, and get your asses out of here."
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As the Elimination Chamber ended, Cody Rhodes came into the ring, few moments later, The Rock also entered the ring. John Cena attacked Cody Rhodes as he denied the offer from The Rock. This was big shock for WWE fans. In recent times John Cena is doing heel promos on WWE RAW and is set to make appearance in London. During the WrestleMaina 41, Cody Rhodes and John Cena will face each other for the title match.
John Cena's last title came in 2017
If John Cena wins the title he would become the first superstar to capture 17 world titles with a victory, making history. Since 2023, this will be Cena's first Wrestlemania match. At Wrestlemania 39, he was defeated by Austin Theory in the first match. Cena hasn't taken home a world championship since 2017. A few weeks after defeating AJ Styles at Royal Rumble to win the WWE Championship, he lost the title to Bray Wyatt in the Elimination Chamber match. At Wrestlemania 33, Wyatt lost the title to Randy Orton.