Fans Make Fun Of John Cena’s Grown Hair At WWE’s Super Show-Down
The recent WWE Show-Down event in Australia turned out to be rather memorable for the company. However, fans in the United States noticed something different about one of the company’s top stars, John Cena.
Dena returned to the ring for the first time since Greatest Royal Rumble and teamed up with Bobby Lashley to face Elias and Kevin Owens. While the babyfaces won the match, fans couldn’t help but notice Cena’s grown hair during the match.
Soon, fans started posting on Twitter, comparing Cena’s look with that of JBL.
John Cena’s gone into the barber with a photo of JBL #WWESSD pic.twitter.com/lbUtDfVp2O
— Adam Clery (@AdamClery) October 6, 2018
“John Cena’s gone into the barber with a photo of JBL,” one fan wrote.
John cena looks like JBL twin brother lol pic.twitter.com/cxEmvyP5f6
— Jr. ??? ? ?? (@xBigbotx) October 6, 2018
“John cena looks like JBL twin brother,” wrote another.
John cena looks like JBL twin brother lol pic.twitter.com/cxEmvyP5f6
— Jr. ??? ? ?? (@xBigbotx) October 6, 2018
Cena was even compared to Homer Simpson by a fan.
Good to see John Cena and his totally not a midlife crisis hair at Wwe super showdown #wwessd pic.twitter.com/ubh2RzRskr
— Ash (@AshHanson83) October 6, 2018
“Good to see John cena and his totally not midlife crisis hair at WWE Super Showdwon,” one fan jokingly tweeted.
While some just didn’t care about the change.
This man John Cena with hair look like a 80’s serial killer pic.twitter.com/njm8QEIky5
— iHateKilo (@Mr_polo02) October 6, 2018
Although Cena won the match by hitting an Attitude Adjustment on Elias, followed by his new signature move called “The Lightning Fist.”
In other matches, Triple H defeated The Undertaker, thanks to an assist from Shawn Michaels, AJ Styles won against Samoa Joe while Daniel Bryan defeated The Miz and The Shield defeated Dolph Ziggler, Drew McIntyre and Braun Strowman in a six-man tag team match.
IT'S CANON NOW #WWESSD pic.twitter.com/9k5xrNAr9H
— Wrestling Without Context (@wresnocontext) October 6, 2018