Last weekend at WWE Elimination Chamber in Toronto, John Cena shocked everyone by turning heel. Since then, the whole universe has been talking about this big change, especially since Cena teamed up with The Rock. Recently, Cena’s father has added his perspective to the discussion.
John Cena Sr. has publicly reacted to his son’s heel turn, expressing his frustration with the constant inquiries about the decision. In an interview with Bill Apter of Sportskeeda WrestleBinge, Cena Sr. said, “I’m tired of guys like you, I’m tired of the other phone calls that I’m getting.”
He added, “I don’t know why he did what he did. You’re gonna have to get that from him. I am so tired of this. Why don’t we just let it play out and find out what’s happening?”
John Cena Sr. reacts to his son turning heel 😅
— Wrestlelamia.com (@wrestlelamia) March 6, 2025
“I’m tired of the other phone calls I’m getting. I don’t know why he did what he did. You’re gonna have to get that from him. I’m so tired of this. Why don’t we just let it play out and find out what’s happening?”
(via Sportskeeda… pic.twitter.com/YEgfeXKRPR
Cena’s father’s reaction shows how shocked and confused he is about his son’s decision to go against his famous motto of “Hustle, Loyalty, and Respect.” It seems like Cena Sr. doesn’t want to discuss it anymore.
John Cena confronts negativity after shocking WWE heel turn
John Cena’s surprise turn against Cody Rhodes and his new alliance with The Rock has gotten many fans and wrestlers talking. After all the drama, Cena went on social media to respond to the negativity about his big change in character.
How others respond to us tends to say a whole lot more about them than it does about us. Evaluate it and don’t take it personal.
— John Cena (@JohnCena) March 5, 2025
Cena is expected to return to WWE Raw for three shows in Brussels, Glasgow, and London during the European tour. Meanwhile, he took to Twitter to tease his critics. He wrote, “How others respond to us tends to say a whole lot more about them than it does about us. Evaluate it and don’t take it personal.”