John Cena originally captured fans attention when he altered his gimmick to a rapper-inspired one, quickly rising as much as the highest of the match card. Nonetheless, as many fans know, his rapping was never only a gimmick — in 2005 he released his debut album, “You Cannot See Me,” which included his iconic “The Time Is Now” theme and 16 other tracks.
Cena recently appeared on “The Jimmy Kimmel Show,” where he was reminded of the primary time he ever appeared on the show 20 years ago, promoting the “You Cannot See Me” album.
“Sure was, sure was!” he exclaimed, mentioning that Kimmel helped the album go triple platinum due to the appearance. Kimmel then asked Cena if he’ll ever follow up with one other or have a good time the 20-year anniversary of its release.
“No way, that chapter is closed, identical to we’re closing the WWE chapter on the 13th, the hip-hop chapter is closed,” Cena said, referencing his pro wrestling profession coming to an end. Interestingly, despite Cena’s claims about moving on, he admitted that he does still take heed to the album.
“Yearly I attempt to take heed to it,” he said. “I’m very happy with it, I look back on it proudly and I’m very happy with what we did.”
Cena moreover expressed that he’s humbled by having the ability to try his hand at music, pro wrestling, and acting. “I do not think loads of people get to do all that!”
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