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WWE Superstar John Cena Claims He was Fired Following Money in the Bank

Furthering the storyline associated with his Money in the Bank main-event, WWE Superstar John Cena wrote on Twitter that he was “future endeavored” by WWE Monday afternoon.

(Update: Obviously, as noted on RAW, WWE did not “fire” John Cena and instead had Triple H reveal, in storyline, that Vince McMahon was relieved of his day-to-day duties)

Cena’s lengthy Twitter stream explained, “I have just been ‘future endeavored’. Well..if that’s how it is I would like to take a moment to publicly apologize to Dwayne ‘the Rock Johnson. In an effort to make WM28 as big as possible I tried to expose rock for his flaws. Very childish and immature on my behalf. My comments about the rocks absence were both unprofessional and childish. I am sorry. Rock, I truly wish and still hope in my heart of Hearts that the crazy old man who is the boss reconsiders his totally rash decision. Because chicago was insane last night. And it made me think of what Miami could have been. I guess sometimes u do not know what u have until it is lost.”

He added, “I very rarely ask u for anything but I am down to my last chance. If u could tweet WWE to let them know not to fire me. I would be indebted to u all. Im not saying its gonna work but sometimes they can not ignore the universe.”

WWE will undoubtedly follow-up on the “John Cena is fired” storyline, as well as the situation with CM Punk and the WWE Championship, on Monday’s RAW. Vince McMahon will open the show with a “chairman’s address” on the situation.

Brian Cantor

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