Hall of Fame Broadcaster Reveals WWE Reached Out About John Cena’s ‘R’ Question

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WWE has been heavily promoting John Cena’s retirement match set for Saturday, highlighting various tributes and farewells to one of the greatest wrestlers in history. The main event, scheduled for December 13th and lasting about five hours, is expected to feature several celebrities. However, a key figure who played a significant role in Cena’s career will not be involved.

Hall of Fame announcer Jim Ross revealed that WWE never contacted him to participate in Cena’s farewell. He responded with disbelief at the idea, noting that he no longer works for WWE despite having been the lead announcer during many of Cena’s most important matches. Ross, a longtime supporter of Cena alongside Michael Cole, expressed regret, saying he wished he had been invited.

Ross also mentioned that if AEW president Tony Khan had been asked about Ross’s involvement, he likely would have approved, given his passion for wrestling. However, WWE never sought permission. Ross stated he would have gladly contributed to the farewell because of his respect for Cena. While Ross may appear without being featured on screen, it seems some other figures from Cena’s past might be included.

Fan Take: This development is significant for WWE fans as Jim Ross’s absence highlights the growing divide between WWE and other wrestling promotions, like AEW. It also reflects changing dynamics in the industry, showing how even legendary figures may be left out of major WWE events, which could impact the sport’s unity and fan engagement.

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