In a ππ½πΈπΈππΎππ turn of events, wrestling superstar John Cena finds himself embroiled in a lawsuit over his iconic theme song, “The Time Is Now.” The lawsuit, filed in New York, alleges that Cena and WWE used a sample from a 1974 recording without permission. This legal battle could have major implications for Cena’s career and WWE’s music rights.
Meanwhile, the future of All Elite Wrestling (AEW) hangs in the balance as Netflix’s recent acquisition of Warner Brothers Discovery raises concerns about AEW’s media rights. With Netflix now controlling HBO Max, speculation mounts that AEW may be sidelined in favor of WWE content. This uncertainty could force AEW to seek new broadcasting or streaming partners.
In other news, WWE has reportedly altered John Cena’s retirement plans. Initially intended to work 220 days, Cena will now only appear for 36 dates, a decision made to protect his health. This shift raises questions about the nature of Cena’s farewell and what fans can expect in his final matches.
The masked man storyline continues to intrigue fans, with speculation that Austin Theory may not be the one under the mask as initially thought. WWE sources hint at a potential reveal involving Chris Jericho or even Randy Orton, adding layers of mystery to the ongoing saga.
As for WWE’s Royal Rumble next month, Bron Breaker is emerging as a favorite to win, despite previous predictions favoring Roman Reigns. Breaker’s journey mirrors past booking strategies, leaving fans questioning the narrative direction WWE is taking.

In a surprising twist, Nikki Bella has confirmed this will be her last WWE run, but she may transition into a managerial role, potentially helping to elevate younger talent. This shift marks a significant change for the Hall of Famer as she steps back from in-ring competition.
Adding to the πΉππΆππΆ, Donald Trump is rumored to make a cameo at John Cena’s final match, a move that could overshadow the event. Logan Paul hinted at discussions around Trump’s appearance, raising concerns about the political implications of such a high-profile guest.
Lastly, John Cena’s legal troubles are compounded by the lawsuit over his theme music, which claims that the iconic horn arrangements were copied from a 1974 recording. This lawsuit could force a change in Cena’s entrance music, a significant aspect of his wrestling persona.
With all these developments, wrestling fans are left on the edge of their seats. The landscape of WWE and AEW is shifting dramatically, and the coming weeks promise to deliver even more surprises and revelations. Stay tuned for updates as these stories unfold.
