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John Cena Calls ‘You Can’t See Me’ Taunt A Happy Accident, ‘Here I Am 23 Years Later, The Invisible Man’

John Cena has transcended the world of wrestling during his two decades in the business, and his “You Can’t See Me” taunt has been used by athletes and entertainers across the world.

Speaking on ESPN’s First Take, Cena discussed the origins of the taunt.

“It is my life. A happy accident. When we played my little brother Sean the album, he was doing [You can’t see me]. We were like, ‘Man, you look stupid.’ He’s like, ‘I bet you won’t do that on TV.’ I was wrestling match that no one cared about. I was on an obscure Saturday program called Velocity. No one ever watched it. I was like, ‘Nobody is watching. You guys can’t see me.’ It stuck. Here I am, the invisible man, 23 years later. The whole thing is a happy accident,” he said.

John Cena is set to compete in his last match on December 13th.

Fans can read his comments on the Last Time is Now tournament by clicking here.

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