John Cena Once Revealed His Iconic “You Can’t See Me” Taunt In WWE Was Inspired By 50 Cent & A Part Of A Dare ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

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WWE Wrestlers are known for their finishers and in-ring persona, making them applauded or booed by the audiences. Many wrestling professionals have been famous for their style and finishing moves throughout history. Adding to the list, John Cena’s You Can’t See Me catchphrase in WWE came from 50-Cent’s rap video and a dare. Read on to find out!

The leader of the Cenation and the 16-time world champion has been a franchise player for over a decade before he became a Hollywood star. He has been undoubtedly one of the most loved WWE characters audiences adore him for his gimmicks. However, many did not know about the origin of Cena’s You can’t see me catchphrase and how it came as a part of a dare.

During an appearance on The Graham Norton Show to promote his movie, Bumblebee, the ‘Leader of Cenation’ John Cena, talked about his popular ‘you can’t see me’ catchphrase. He revealed it was inspired by a dance step showcased in the music video for In Da Club by 50 Cent. He explained his brother had imitated the dance from the music video, where Tony Yayo bops his head with his hand in front of his face.

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