John Cena is back to his hilarious best. The Cenation Leader loves making jokes, and he’s doing it at someone else’s expense as well now. To be fair, though, he did use a famous meme inspired by his iconic ‘You Can’t See Me’ catchphrase this time around.
Cena is nearing the end of his professional career very soon, and he’s made it clear he’s going to be gone for good. So it looks like he’s going to have some fun until he vanishes. Many people want to see him have a good time as well if this is truly his last run.
The 17-time World Champion has recently achieved another historic record. He finally became a Grand Slam Champion after winning the IC Championship from Dominik Mysterio on Monday Night RAW. Triple H would then upload a picture of him doing his signature pointing pose with Cena to commemorate the moment. The Champ would then hilariously post the same picture but without himself, which shows The Game pointing to nothing but air.
Cena Is Aware Of The Memes
You’ve got to hand it to John Cena; he’s really self-aware about his perception online. Cena has had a turbulent relationship with the fans in the past. However, the love-hate relationship has now lessened and become more of a respectful one.
But it still doesn’t mean that the fans have stopped spamming ‘You Can’t See Me’ memes. He took to his Instagram to acknowledge the long-running joke that we can’t see him. He did it at the expense of Triple H, who looks like he’s pointing to a belt levitating in the air.
Another reason to share this hilariously edited photo of Triple H could be because we’re not gonna see him anymore. We’re sure that many of his fans are going to miss him a lot when he finally exits the WWE.
The Final Time Is Now For The Champ
John Cena’s days in WWE are numbered now. The GOAT’s last appearance for Monday Night RAW is coming up at Madison Square Garden. After that, there will be only two dates left for him to fulfill.
His final appearance is set to come at Saturday Night’s Main Event on December 13. The event is set to take place in Washington, D.C., and is one of the most anticipated shows of the entire year. Not many fans are ready to give up seeing one of the best to ever do it retire from the company. But, sadly, we’re going to have to accept his decision and applaud him when the curtains fall.
Published: Nov 17, 2025 03:00 pm