John Cena explains the origins of the WWE catchphrase trademark

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Throughout his WWE career, John Cena has created several catchphrases, whether “The Champion is here” or “The Life of Words” from a doctor in the Tuganomics era. However, Cena’s other catchphrases are not only well known in WWE, but have had a huge impact on meme culture over the years, so they are less popular than “You Can’t See Me”, which has grown into people who are new to wrestling. This is one of WWE’s most successful catchphrases, but last weekend, he revealed at the Philadelphia Fan Expo that the creation of “You Can’t See Me” came from dare.

“It was an accident. My brother wanted to do it on TV and I was in a Saturday night program called Velocity, which no one saw or cared about, but I personally loved it being the only match I could get.

Additionally, Cena was asked which of his custom-made t-shirts is his favorite, revealing that the latest, but exclusive shirt released still ranks at the top of his list for personal attire.

“My favorites are very limited. It’s a parody of Super Mario. They thought it was great. We were going to run 500 shirts, so we sold them like championship belts, wristbands, NFTs, autographs, commemorative books, but the prices were too high… we sold like 15 shirts.” Cena also explained that WWE wanted to sell T-shirts at regular prices, but he insisted that the bundles remained an exclusive collectible.

If you are using any of the quotes in this article, please praise “Matt Kempke” in AH/T and Wrestling Inc. for transcription.

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