Did John Cena just reference the U.S.–Iran conflict? His “b*mb” comment sparks panic and speculation among fans

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Did John Cena just reference the U.S.–Iran conflict? His “b*mb” comment sparks panic and speculation among fans

John Cena's recent comment on SmackDown has sparked panic among fans.(Image via Don Feria/AP)

John Cena,

one of the world's most popular and talented professional wrestlers and actors, has sparked a wave of panic among fans due to his recent comments on Friday night’s WWE SmackDown.

While some fans believe it was a comment directed towards CM Punk and the USA Network, others have dragged John Cena’s wife, Shay Shariatzadeh, into this and related it to the recent Iran-U.S. conflict that has been going on.

John Cena’s controversial comment on Friday night’s WWE SmackDown has sparked a wave of panic and speculation among his fans

Recently, as John Cena defeated CM Punk on Friday night’s SmackDown, he made a few controversial comments.John Cena said, “Hey USA, you can keep the extra two and a half minutes. I don’t need a b*mb.

Elvis has left the motherf**king building”, and this has divided his fans.

A fan wrote, “He was referencing the USA network and the pipe bomb ( ya know, what cm punk did)”.Another fan posted, “He was talking bout @usanetwork leaving 2mins on live air after he dropped a CM PUNK line saying “pipebomb” meaning dropping knowledge on a microphone because his next opponent is CM PUNK and that’s what he did 14 years ago before he walked out of the WWE with the title.”

However, others believe John Cena was speaking about the U.S. involving itself in the war between Iran and Israel, as his wife, Shay Shariatzadeh, is of Iranian descent.A fan wrote, “If he did he is correct. The USA always have wages terror when it suited them and deserve to get called out for it. Being on the right side of history in WWII didnt give Russia a forever the good guy badge and neither does it for the USA.”Another fan posted, “He didn't say anything about Elvis lol but yeah it's possible.

Cena has always done sh*t like that”.Neither John Cena nor his wife, Shay Shariatzadeh, has commented on the speculations yet and has kept themselves away from the controversy.John Cena’s wife, Shay Shariatzadeh, is a Canadian citizen, and the two started dating in 2019 and tied the knot in 2020. Even though Shay Shariatzadeh is an engineer, the two have quickly become a power couple due to the love they have for each other.Also Read: WWE Night of Champions 2025: King and Queen of the Ring Tournament final contenders officially confirmed

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