Tony Yayo Comments On John Cena Crediting Him For 'You Can't See Me,' Jokes He Wants $1 Million

After all these years, fans still can't see John Cena.

Cena made the hand gesture famous on WWE television and it became part of the pop culture and sports culture with even the likes of LeBron James doing the gesture during games. Cena has credited Tony Yayo for coming up with the move as Yayo did the dance in a G-Unit video and Cena's brother dared him to do it on television.

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Speaking to Vlad TV, Yayo commented on Cena giving him props.

"John Cena, just give me a million dollars or something. Give me a million. Let me get a million. That's worldwide [laughs]. Nah, that's cool man. He always gives me my props for it. He doesn't have to do that. He's an icon out here. Shoutout to him. That dance was created of me being on the run. I was on the run in the In Da Club video. A lot of people don't know that. I was trying not to show my face. I'm the first artist that was on the run that went to Barcelona, Europe, was around Eminem. I was the run," he said.

That settles that.

Yayo was arrested on December 31, 2002 for weapons possession, was sentenced for bail jumping and spent a year in prison. He was arrested again in 2004 for possessing a forged passport and served time in federal prison.

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