John Cena de la WWE admits having a hair transplant

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During his farewell race for WWE this year, John Cena has largely ignored the reactions of fans in the stands – whether they were in favor of him or largely against him.

Cena suggested on Monday during an appearance in “The Pat Mcafee Show” that there was a negative comment that he took to heart and made a change fairly quickly. It was comments on his slimming hair.

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The World Wrestling Entertainment star John Cena talks about the return of Wrestlemania to Orlando on March 8, 2016. (Joe Burbank / Orlando Sentinel via AP, file)

The preacher “Hustle, Loyalty and Respect” revealed that he had undergone hair transplant surgery in November. Publications on the social networks of the appearance of Cena in the Royal Rumble showed a bald place at the back of her head.

“I just saw him on so many bald signs. And that’s the thing, when you get it, your hair falls because the new ones must grow up. So the old tomb. So, in January and February, I had it in November, it was at this time that I became half a point.

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Jey USO pushes John Cena of the ring on February 1, 2025, during the WWE Royal Rumble at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. (Grace Smith / Indystar / USA Today Network via Imagn Images)

“‘Hey guy, you don’t look good enough here.’ It’s not cool.

“I am in the rumble by trying to win and (the fans ask):” How is the bald place? “As, it’s not fair.

Cena said fans had essentially intimidated her to do surgery.

“You sing and make me feel little and you embarrass me. You don’t know what it looks like. It is direct intimidation. It is simply not cool. So, thank you for intimidating me so that you replace the hair in surgery. It is how far you push. I appreciate it.”

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

John Cena joined Cody Rhode during the “Friday Night Smackdown” at T-Mobile Arena on April 18, 2025 in Las Vegas. (Andrew Timms / WWE via Getty Images)

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

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