Wrestling superstar John Cena shocked fans again when he revealed a fun new boy band look

JOHN CENA has shocked the WWE Universe again by unveiling a new boy band look.

The Leader of the Cenation whipped wrestling fans into frenzy two months ago ahead of his return at Super Show-Down.

John Cena has WWE fans torn over his new lookCredit: WWE

 

The Leader of the Cenation shocked fans by unveiling new blonde locksCredit: Youtube

Looking his most-ripped ever, the 41-year-old revealed his stunning physique along his newly-grown long looks.

Now the 16-time world champion has done it again by posing as a boy band.

But fear not, Cena is not having a mid-life breakdown as he takes time away from WWE.

His series of looks are for a small screen role for a SKYY Vodka advert that is celebrating American diversity.

 

The WWE leader portrayed all three characters of a boy band for a new commercialCredit: Youtube

Cena was starring in a new advert for SKYY VodkaCredit: Youtube

Fans were torn on whether they loved or hated boy band CenaCredit: Youtube

Cena single-handedly takes on the role of all three characters in the band in an attempt to get the brand’s “Proudly American” message across.

Dressed in all-white, the legend portrays a trio dressed in all-white.

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While the same Twitter user added: “That’s great. He’s legit my hero, have a promo of his tatted on my arm. He’s an incredible human being.”

With another tweeting: “Always gotta love whenever John does this stuff lol. I just wasn’t expecting that.”

However, not everyone loved it, with some not taking too kindly to his fun-loving approach.

One fan commented: “To be honest, I’m not even mad. Just confused. Imagine if this was his gimmick instead of being a rapper.”

 

A fellow hater wrote: “I can’t unsee this.”

John Cena says he was drawn to the role by the advert’s messageCredit: WWE

The 16-time world champion raised eyebrows by unveiling his vein-pumping new look earlier this yearCredit: Twitter / @JohnCena

And another remarked: “My dearest John, I don’t know how much they paid you to do today commercial…but I assure you, it was not enough.”

Cena explained to Business Insider why he was drawn to the advert, saying its message about diversity is “not only good now, but it’s good anytime and anywhere”.

He said: “I was really drawn to the fact that it was titled ‘Proudly American’. I am a proud patriot, and I think a patriot first, above all.

“I think it’s a message that’s not only good now, but it’s good anytime and anywhere.

 

“I think, no matter what the situation — if it’s hard political times or if it’s everybody playing nice together — the message of embracing diversity is important every single day, no matter where you are on your history timeline.

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“If someone criticises my race or my sexual orientation and their comment is that I’m now allowed to embrace diversity, that’s very closed-minded. Because if you do that, you essentially aren’t diverse… That’s something I thoroughly don’t agree with.”

Cena continues to work part-time for WWE as he continues his building his impressive career in Hollywood.

He has performed roles in silverscreen hits such as Trainwreck, Daddy’s Home 1 and 2 and Blockers, working alongside stars like Amy Poehler, Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg.

 

John Cena continues to make waves in HollywoodCredit: WWE

Daniel Bryan and John Cena both pulled out of WWE’s controversial Crown Jewel event in Saudi ArabiaCredit: WWE

He will be part of the Transformers spin-off Bumblebee in addition to co-starring in Project X-traction with legendary martial artist Jackie Chan.

Cena’s last WWE appearance was at Super Show-Down in Australia last month as he joined forces with Bobby Lashley to defeat Elias and Kevin Owens.

He was due to compete in the World Cup tournament at the controversial Crown Jewel pay-per-view in Saudi Arabia a fortnight ago.

However, he and Daniel Bryan were both removed at the last-minute with speculation claiming they refused to be part of the show after the murder of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul, Turkey.