Luckily, we won’t have to worry about that for a while. Cena will be performing his last Wrestlemania showdown in Las Vegas in the springtime, along with a full-fledged farewell visit from January to December next year. After calling it a day, he’s assured supporters that he’ll continue to be a member of the WWE home. That means there’s plenty of time to talk on your preferred Cena games, classic adverts, and most importantly ( to us, at least ) his best suits.
Did we mention Cena’s seizures? That Cena has fit? Heavyweight fits, championship fits, Hall of Fame fits (some of which he literally wore to WWE Hall of Fame inductions!). Although he has improved in these days, the sense of style he displayed in his earlier roles in WWE still rings true now. Cena brought his passion for sports, hip-hop, and vehicle society into his clothes in the ring and outside of it, rocking Mitchell & Ness jerseys, large chains, and backwards fitteds on the ordinary. He’s the just professional boxer to be associated with, jorts. Hell, his branded tees even go hard (The Rock’s has aged like milk). For decades, Cena has been held up as a part unit for people young and old, and he’s the unusual pro wrestler to live up to those expectations. You could do much worse than incorporating his pro wrestlers ideas into your daily activities, or you could simply turn to him for inspiration for your next wardrobe update.