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John cena sweet message to his fans

Yesterday was a big day in the life of John Cena. It marked his 17th anniversary of the day he debuted on television with the WWE and it was also the day he began filming what may be his biggest film role to datein Fast and Furious 9. He marked the date with a special message to his fans, promising that he's not entirely done with WWE, but that a lot of changes will be in store for him with the new movie.

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