John Cena Walks Out of Post-Elimination Chamber Media Scrum | Wrestling World Reacts to Cena’s Heel Turn - wwesport

John Cena Walks Out of Post-Elimination Chamber Media Scrum | Wrestling World Reacts to Cena’s Heel Turn

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A record-breaking 38,493 spectators attended the WWE Elimination Chamber 2025 pay-per-view event on March 1st at the Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Triple H emphasised that the event broke previous sponsorship records and created a new total revenue record in Canada. Additionally, he noted that Peacock and Netflix had high viewing, although he did not give precise earnings or viewership data.

The wrestling community was startled by John Cena’s unexpected heel flip during Saturday night’s 2025 WWE Elimination Chamber pay-per-view event.

Cena sided with The Rock and violently attacked Cody Rhodes after winning the men’s Elimination Chamber match to qualify for a shot at the Undisputed WWE Championship. Several wrestling celebrities, including Drew McIntyre, Brandi Rhodes, Rhea Ripley, Pat McAfee, and Bronson Reed, responded to this unexpected development on Twitter.

Below, you can see a few of the responses:

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