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John Cena Wins 17th World Title at WrestleMania 41
WrestleMania 41 delivered one of the most shocking main events in WWE history. Over 60,000 fans packed Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas to witness John Cena etch his name in history as the first-ever seventeen-time world heavyweight champion. Cena, once known for his clean-cut heroism, sealed the win over Cody Rhodes with the unexpected interference of rapper Travis Scott — marking a full transformation into his newly embraced heel persona.Cena’s 17th WrestleMania appearance ended not in triumph, but in controversy, jeers, and the raw edge of villainy.
We witnessed history at the end of Night 2 of Wrestlemania 41 as John Cena won the undisputed WWE Championship after defeating Cody Rhodes in the main event. In an emotional match, Cena, in his new role as a heel, finally won his 17th World Championship, surpassing Ric Flair to become the wrestler with the most World Championships in WWE history.
The Heel Turn That Shook the WWE Universe
John Cena’s transformation into a heel earlier this year at the Elimination Chamber was just the beginning. The betrayal of Cody Rhodes wasn’t just a storyline twist — it signaled the final chapter of Cena’s in-ring career, one where the clean image was thrown out the window. Now aligned with The Rock, Cena’s actions at WrestleMania 41 reinforced his descent into a full-fledged disruptor.He’s not just a villain — he’s aiming to tear down everything fans thought they knew about him.
Post-Match Press Conference: Cena’s Verbal Smackdown on Reporters
Following the historic main event, Cena entered the post-show press conference with an attitude as cold as the Vegas night. When Daily Mail reporter Alex McCarthy inquired about Cena's alliance with The Rock and his shift toward a darker character, the response was sharp:And it didn’t stop there.“That’s a lazy, clickbait question.”
The next journalist, seeking insight into Cena’s physical and mental preparation, received the same treatment. Three questions in, three dismissals — all under the accusation of shallow journalism.
Cena wasn’t just ignoring the press — he was roasting them. No elaboration. No gratitude. Just a smirk and scorn, perfectly playing into the “new Cena” persona.
John Cena decries 'clickbait' questions from reporters after WrestleMania 41
From Hero to Villain: Cena's Final Year of Mayhem
This isn’t a PR stunt. This is Cena’s farewell tour, rebranded. With only a few appearances left before retirement, Cena has made it his mission to not just perform — but destroy the system that made him a global superstar. No more “Never Give Up” shirts. No more salute to the crowd. Now, it’s ambushes, alliances with chaos agents like Travis Scott, and scorching press conferences.His final act? “Ruining wrestling.”
WWE Fans React: Mixed Emotions and Viral Clips
Social media exploded in the aftermath. While some longtime Cena fans were heartbroken, many embraced the savage wit and unpredictability of his new role. Clips of Cena shredding reporters went viral on YouTube, TikTok, and X (formerly Twitter), earning millions of views within hours.The press may have felt ambushed, but the audience was hooked.
Where to Watch the Fallout
John Cena’s heel run continues exclusively on Netflix, the new home of WWE. With weekly updates, backstage segments, and in-ring chaos, Cena’s journey to dismantle the WWE from within is streaming for subscribers worldwide.Fans can also expect behind-the-scenes footage, Cena’s workout programs, and exclusive promos only available through the WWE x Netflix collaboration.