John Cena calls his shot over the ongoing ‘battle of supremacy’ between Elon Musk & Mark Zuckerberg amid Threads controversy

John Cena marked his attendance in the ongoing tussle between Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg in his own way on Instagram.


John Cena calls his shot over the ongoing ‘battle of supremacy’ between Elon Musk & Mark Zuckerberg amid Threads controversy

John Cena enters the war of supremacy between Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg (via- WWE and Forbes)

Needless to say, Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg are keeping netizens invested through their recently renewed feud. Although John Cena doesn’t track a minute-by-minute trend on the internet, he surely keeps himself updated. A couple of hours ago, Cena posted a photoshopped version of Musk and Zuckerberg’s faces over the “Stone Cold’ Steve Austin” meme. The text in the background reads, “Stone Cold so much hostility.”

Much like most of his Instagram posts, his latest one is quite bizarre too. However, one can easily interpret what Cena is trying to convey. As is known, Meta recently launched their Twitter counterpart, Threads. Shockingly, the application completed over 50 million sign-ups in less than 24 hours. Taking quick notice of a looming threat and accusing Twitter’s clone of being an outright copy, Musk has issued an official note towards Mark Zuckerberg.

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Elon Musk’s warning letter extends a cease-and-desist claim against the launch of Threads. The SpaceX CEO also said that Meta hired ex-Twitter employees to design a ‘copycat’ version of Twitter. Coming back to where it started, John Cena has referred to this steaming rivalry through his cryptic Instagram post.

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Till now, fans have had an easy time experiencing Meta’s latest creation. According to some, the engagement rate on Threads is much higher as compared to Twitter for a certain number of followers. This never-ending marathon between Twitter and Instagram chairpersons doesn’t seem to be cooling down anytime soon.

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John Cena reveals his shockingly low initial WWE salary

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John Cena had a surprise appearance at Money in the Bank (via-WWE)

The Cenation Leader, John Cena, is currently in the category of the highest-paid actors in Hollywood. Outside of that, he’s signed to WWE under a part-time deal. Despite his rare wrestling schedule nowadays, the 47-year-old collects a massive bag from WWE. That may leave some room where curious minds might wonder how much Cena agreed to initially.

Well, John Cena didn’t let anyone speculate much. In a recent chat with Kevin Hart on “Hart to Heart,” the 16-time World Champion recalled that his initial pay in WWE was $12,000 per year. As is known, Cena signed with WWE back in 2001 before getting promoted to the main roster the next year.

Most recently, Cena shocked London with his surprise appearance at Money in the Bank last week. He raised his voice to bring WrestleMania to London in the future. His statement has even received massive political backing from the United Kingdom’s Member of Parliament.

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