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John Cena admits WWE wanted to fire him before tin of tuna and Stephanie McMahon saved him

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John Cena has revealed he was within weeks of being fired by Vince McMahon - only to saved by a tin of tuna and the WWE chairman’s daughter Stephanie.

The 16-time world champion is returning to the squared-circle to fight ‘The Fiend’ Bay Wyatt at WrestleMania 36. The Hollywood superstar’s comeback for the ‘Show of Show’s’ has been overshadowed by the global coronavirus crisis.

Cena’s return should have been staged in front of over 70,000 fans at the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa Bay, Florida. Instead it will be taped on one of two evenings next weekend at WWE’s empty Performance Centre.

Fast and Furious 9 actor Cena is now a part-time performer such is his success on the silver screen. But he recently revealed he came close to be been

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