Fast & Furious 9 Trailer: WWE Star John Cena’s Role Revealed In The Movie 1
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WWE Superstar and former franchise player John Cena’s movie career could receive a big boost up through the latest installment of Fast & Furious movie. The Vin Diesel starrer will also have the former WWE Champion in a meaty role as revealed in the official trailer launched for the movie.

It’s now confirmed that John Cena and Vin Diesel will fight it out in the movie which is also being dubbed as the “F9”. (Fast & Furious 9)

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As given below, the official F9 trailer was released earlier last night at the special drop and concert event in Miami, Florida. The starcast including John Cena, Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, Ludacris, Tyrese Gibson, Nathalie Emmanuel, Jordana Brewster, and many others were in attendance for the party. You can catch some of the pictures from the event as given in this article.

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Going by the trailer, the fans of the Cenation Leader got to know what John Cena is up to in the latest Fast & Furious franchise. It revealed that Cena plays the role of Jacob Toretto, the younger brother to Diesel’s character, Dominic Toretto.

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Jacob isn’t much fond of his elder brother, and also has a connection with the returning Cipher character from the Fast & Furious 8 movie, played by Charlize Theron.

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With that being said, WWE Universe, as well as the movie buffs, will be gearing up to see a Toretto vs. Toretto battle in the coming summer. Meanwhile, there’s no update on when John Cena could be back in the WWE.

With WrestleMania season approaching near, rumors are pretty high at this point suggesting that the 16-time champ will soon be back. But there’s no confirmation on the comeback, at this point.

Previously, John Cena appeared in an interview with Sports Illustrated to reveal that he’d surely be onboard for a WrestleMania appearance,

“I’ve also expressed that I live in Tampa. I will for sure be at the event and I have great trust in the process and I have great faith in Vince McMahon not only as a boss but as so much more than that. As a friend, as a mentor.

If he were to tell me that he needs me, I would absolutely be active in whatever capacity, whether it would be like last year in New York rapping my way to the ring or the year before being a fan in the stands. There is no job too small.” (courtesy ringsidenews.com)

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