John Cena’s career just took another wild turn, and no, it’s not another surprise WrestleMania comeback. The man’s become the official voice of Honda, dropping the news on X with a grin and a snapshot beside a slick blue ride. Seriously, who else could go from body slamming giants to narrating car ads? Only Cena.
Fans went nuts over the announcement, flooding replies with hype. Seems folks aren’t just revved about the partnership itself but also Honda’s teased Prelude revival—a callback that’s got gearheads buzzing. Guess Cena’s knack for surprises extends beyond the ring.
Timing’s everything, and this couldn’t land at a juicier moment. December 13 marks his final wrestling match, closing out a legendary WWE run that’s spanned over twenty years. His last Raw appearance? A win alongside Sheamus and Rey Mysterio, but the big question—who’ll be his final opponent? WWE’s playing that one close to the vest.
Rumors are already swirling about what’s next. Hall of Fame whispers for 2026? Feels inevitable, given the guy’s resume: championships, Hollywood gigs, even that bizarre Peacemaker vibe. But let’s be real—his post-WWE hustle is just heating up. Honda’s just the latest in a string of savvy moves, proof he’s not slowing down, just shifting gears.
From blockbuster roles to brand collabs, Cena’s built an empire outside the squared circle. Now he’s adding “car guy” to the mix, aligning with an automotive giant while still straddling nostalgia and next-level ambition. Retirement match looming, new ventures popping—love it or hate it, the man’s mastered the art of the pivot. And hey, if anyone can sell a Civic like it’s a WrestleMania main event, it’s him.