John Cena confirms he won't be wrestling at WrestleMania 32
The WWE is mired in an unfortunate injury crisis, and on Tuesday the company's biggest star confirmed what every WWE fan feared: John Cena is out of WrestleMania 32.
Cena, who last wrestled in January and had surgery to repair a shoulder injury, teased on his Twitter account Monday that he had some monumental news to share.
News leaked Monday evening that WrestleMania 33 is set to be held in Miami's Citrus Bowl, and Cena was a part of the press conference in Orlando Tuesday. He admitted on stage that he'll be watching the matches at AT&T Stadium April 3rd at the biggest event in WWE history.
"For the first time in a decade in a half, this year I will be watching. #WrestleMania means the world to me." -@JohnCena @CitrusBowl
— WWE WrestleMania (@WrestleMania) March 8, 2016
With Seth Rollins still recovering from severe knee injuries, Cena's absence, while expected, is a massive blow. The Rock is confirmed to be making an appearance of some kind, but is not expected to wrestle, and though Stone Cold Steve Austin will certainly be in the building, he's ruled out a comeback countless times.
The Shane McMahon-Undertaker match no one expected is going to have to be epic.