During a recent Q&A session at the Boston Fan Expo, WWE Superstar John Cena disclosed his personal list of wrestling soulmates, naming several of his all-time favorite opponents. Cena highlighted the wrestlers he feels a deep connection with, shedding light on the bonds formed throughout his career. The discussion centered on the John Cena wrestling soulmates list, revealing both expected and surprising choices.
The Core Group on Cena’s Wrestling Soulmates List
John Cena identified Randy Orton, Edge, CM Punk, Seth Rollins, and AJ Styles as his wrestling soulmates, emphasizing the close relationships he shares with these competitors. He also added Cody Rhodes to the group, acknowledging his significance in Cena’s career without diminishing the others’ contributions.
“I have a few wrestling soulmates,” John Cena said. “Those are Randy Orton, Edge, CM Punk, Seth Rollins, and AJ Styles. But gosh, I can’t take any shine away from Cody Rhodes – add him, too.”
—John Cena
Notable Absences and Upcoming Matches
Interestingly, Brock Lesnar, despite having a celebrated match history with Cena, was not included on the list. This omission stands out given the widespread praise their encounters have received. Additionally, while Edge is currently inactive, speculation remains about whether Cena will have more matches with Seth Rollins or AJ Styles before retiring later this year.
One person unlikely to be added is Logan Paul, whom Cena is slated to face at the upcoming WWE event in Paris. This match adds tension and anticipation but does not appear to reflect a close wrestling partnership.
Implications of Cena’s Choices and Looking Ahead
John Cena’s revelation of his wrestling soulmates offers insight into the personal connections and respect that define his career beyond in-ring competition. His recognition of specific opponents underscores the impact of these relationships on his journey. As Cena approaches the final phase of his wrestling career, fans remain eager to see if any new bonds will form or if long-standing ones will be further celebrated in the ring.
