John WWE dinner supports that hair transplantation


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During his farewell career at the WWE this year, John Cena greatly ignored any fans in the stands, whether they have supported him or largely against him.

Dino suggested Monday during an appearance in “The Pat Mcafee Show” that there was a negative comment that took seriously and made a quite fast change. They were comments about his thinning hair.

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The World Wrestling Entertainment star, John Cena, talks about Wrestlemania who returns to Orlando on March 8, 2016. (Joe Burban/Orlando Sentinel through AP, file)

The “hustle, loyalty and respect” preacher revealed that he underwent hair transplant surgery in November. The publications on the social networks of the appearance of dinner at the Royal Rumble showed a bald place in the back of their head.

“I just saw it in so many bald signs. And that is the thing, when you understand it, your hair falls because the new ones have to grow. So the old man falls out. So in January and February, I had it in November, when I became a Skinhead medium here.

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Jey use pushes John Cena del Ring, on February 1, 2025, during the WWE Royal Rumble in Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. (Grace Smith/Indiestar/USA Today Network through IMAGN images)

“Hello friend, you don’t look good enough here. ‘This is not great.

“I am in the rumble trying to win and (fans ask), ‘How is the Calvo place?’ As, that is not fair.

Cena said that fans essentially intimidated him to do surgery.

“You sing and you make me feel small and I am ashamed. They don’t know what that is like. That’s a direct harassment. That’s not great. So, thanks for intimidating me to get a surgical replacement of hair. That’s the distance that they push me. I appreciate it.”

Cena added that “there was no problem” in that. He had a problem and “tried to solve it.”

John Cena enters during the promotion of Cody Rhode during “Friday Night SmackDown” at the T-Mobile Arena on April 18, 2025 in Las Vegas. (Andrew Timms/wwe through Getty Images)

He made the ESPN show after defeating Cody Rhodes to win the 17th WWE world title of his career.

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