In a nostalgic trip down memory lane, John Cena recently took to Instagram to commemorate the 19th anniversary of his debut studio album, You Can’t See Me. The album, released in 2005, was a collaborative effort with his cousin, Tha Trademarc, and featured the iconic customized spinner WWE Championship on its cover art. Cena’s post garnered attention from fellow WWE stars, including Bayley, who reacted with a brief but colorful response.
Bayley’s message to former WWE star Cassie Lee (formerly known as Peyton Royce) was a simple yet enthusiastic “WWE RAP IS THE BEST!” The exchange sparked a wave of nostalgia among fans, who fondly remember Cena’s musical foray. You Can’t See Me, which was released during Cena’s WWE Championship reign, showcased the wrestling star’s lyrical skills and catchy hooks.
The album’s anniversary also sparked a trip down memory lane for veteran wrestling trainer Danny Davis, who worked with Cena during his early days in Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW). Davis recalled Cena’s raw talent and charisma, stating that it was clear from the start that the 16-time WWE World Champion was destined for greatness.
Cena’s recent WWE appearances have been few and far between, but his impact on the wrestling world remains undeniable. His last one-on-one match took place at the 2023 Crown Jewel Premium Live Event, where he suffered a devastating loss to Solo Sikoa. The Cenation Leader’s future in the WWE remains unclear, but fans continue to hold out hope for a return to rekindle his feud with Sikoa.
As Cena celebrates the anniversary of his musical debut, fans are reminded of the multifaceted talents of the WWE icon. From his in-ring prowess to his lyrical skills, Cena has left an indelible mark on the world of professional wrestling. As the wrestling world waits with bated breath for his next move, one thing is clear – John Cena’s legacy will continue to inspire and entertain fans for years to come.