R-Truth has always been one of John Cena’s biggest fans. Despite being older than Cena, Truth has often called him his childhood hero and looked up to him as an inspiration. But after what happened at WWE Elimination Chamber 2025, he seems to be taking Cena’s shocking heel turn harder than anyone else.
For nearly two decades, Cena was known as a fan favorite, but he stunned the WWE Universe by attacking Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes and aligning himself with The Rock. For many fans, this moment was unexpected, but for Truth, it felt like a personal betrayal. His reaction on social media has shown his deep disappointment, as he struggles to understand why Cena would turn his back on his loyal fans and everything he stood for.
R-Truth’s Emotional Pleas on Social Media
Since the
Elimination Chamber event, R-Truth has been sharing his feelings online, expressing his sadness and disbelief. He has posted a series of messages, desperately questioning
John Cena’s actions. One of his most emotional tweets read:
“What about Cenation? What about the fans? John …are you For Real sayin ‘F*ck them kids’? Asking for a friend.”
To show just how upset he is, Truth even changed his Twitter profile picture and header to messages like "Why John" and "Say it ain't so John".
At first, he refused to believe what had happened and even suggested that the photos of Cena attacking Cody Rhodes were "AI generated", as if he was hoping it was all fake.
Even when Brandi Rhodes tweeted:
“John Cena Sucks.”
Truth tried to stay hopeful and replied:
“We can’t jump to conclusions.”
But as reality set in, he could no longer hold back his emotions. In another post, he wrote:
“Think I might crash out.”
It’s clear that R-Truth is struggling to come to terms with what has happened. He isn’t just reacting as a fellow wrestler, he’s reacting as a disappointed fan who lost his hero.
Trying to Stay Positive
Even though he’s heartbroken, R-Truth is trying to stay positive. He shared the music video for his new song
"For Real", which was released on February 28, just a day before Cena’s shocking betrayal. He captioned the post:
“Just trying to stay positive.”
However, his other messages suggest that staying positive is easier said than done. He isn’t just upset about Cena’s actions, he’s questioning everything Cena once stood for. Cena built his legacy on the values of Hustle, Loyalty, and Respect, and now, it seems like all of that has changed.
Cena’s heel turn has also set up a major match at WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas, where he will face
Cody Rhodes for the Undisputed WWE Championship. If Cena wins, he will break
Ric Flair’s record and become a 17-time world champion. But for R-Truth, the championships and records don’t matter. What matters is that his hero has changed, and he doesn’t know if he can ever look at Cena the same way again.
With Cena’s retirement tour set to end in 2025, it will be a rollercoaster of a ride. But one thing is very certain, his belief in Cena has been shaken, and things may never be the same again.
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