Jake Paul flawlessly embraces John Cena’s “you can’t see me” catchphrase in one of a kind interaction

For an long period, John Cena represented WWE and is now widely regarded as one of the company’s all-time greats. Embraced by the younger generation of WWE fans, Cena’s iconic expressions, including “You can’t see me,” have become viral internet memes.

Recently, Jake Paul engaged in some lighthearted banter with John Cena just before the 16-time WWE world champion appeared on their show. With Cena embracing his “invisible” persona, the comedic conversation elevated an ordinary training session to the level of a social media phenomenon.

Jake Paul’s John Cena interaction goes viral

The iconic statement “You can’t see me,” used by John Cena in his wrestling matches, has gone viral and become a meme on the internet. Although it was meant to describe Cena’s speed in the ring, some internet users have made fun of it by humorously claiming that Cena is invisible.

Even before Cena’s visit on Logan Paul’s Impaulsive podcast, professional boxer, and YouTuber Jake Paul added to the sarcasm during their first encounter. Jake Paul playfully teased Cena during their meeting by greeting the empty air as he walked by him.

John Cena
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The video was caught and published on Instagram, and Cena turned the incident into a comedic interaction by playing along. Laughter ensued on Instagram when Cena and Logan interrupted Jake’s training session after the podcast was recorded. Jake adds a humorous element to his encounter with Cena in the video by extending his hand and greeting an imagined version of him while pretending not to notice him.

John Cena wants one last dance in London

The time is running out for John Cena’s legendary wrestling career, thus he is preparing to resign from WWE. After being a stalwart in the wrestling industry since his debut in 2002, and winning 16 World Championships, he started cutting down on his in-ring appearances in 2018 to concentrate on acting.

John Cena
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Despite doing well in Hollywood with parts like Peacemaker in “Suicide Squad,” Cena wants to quit by the time he is 50. This will end a career that has lasted more than 25 years. After just two months with WWE, our Cenation Leader has finally admitted that retirement is imminent.

He plans to retire from his wrestling career in the next three years, far before his 50th birthday on April 23, 2027. Fans are wondering how the Invisible Man can deliver on his pledge to bring a ‘Mania to the UK after he dropped clues about a possible farewell battle at the next two WrestleManias.

What are your thoughts on John Cena’s intentions for retirement? Do you think he should continue wrestling professionally until he is 50? Share your thoughts in the comment section.

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Oh, hi, this is Md Robin Ahmed, a WWE fan and I everyday go through a slew of popular WWE stories on Sportszion. Watching Big Show's Showstopper was the beginning of my passion for WWE, though I have to say that his Chokeslam is not one of my favorite moves. Over time, my love for professional wrestling has intensified, mostly due to the Shield, and my all-time favorite wrestler in WWE is Big Dog. I would give everything to be able to be within a few feet of him to witness his iconic Superman Punch and Spear. My major is engineering, but I'm most happy when I'm doing something artistic that doesn't put me under any pressure. Watching them wrestle and discuss their matches is always fun for me. And I've finally discovered a career that gives me fun since it allows me to with my dream heroes lifestyle. So, Welcome! I'd love to hear from you on LinkedIn and Facebook.

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