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John Cena is about to show up on your screens if you have a subscription to Amazon Prime Video. The WWE legend is featured in a pivotal role in the upcoming Hollywood drama-comedy, Ricky Stanicky. The movie is set to have a worldwide Prime Video release on March 7th this year. As part of the marketing for the same, Cena played a card that nobody expected him to.

The Hollywood superstar created an account on OnlyFans that led to a lot of talks among fans. Turns out, the team responsible for authenticity checking at ‘X’ was also discussing the account that Cena made on the adult entertainment website.

John Cena reveals that Twitter didn’t like his marketing

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When The Cenation Leader made that account on ‘X’, nobody believed that this could be real. The name of the account on OnlyFans also read “Ricky Stanicky”, suggesting that it is a marketing strategy. As a result, Twitter locked John Cena out of his social media account for promoting a ‘fake account’.

After the 16-time WWE world champion got access back to his ‘X’ account, he tweeted, “I really got locked out of X account because they thought my @OnlyFans was fake! It’s not. It’s the real deal! Teaba**ing, sci**oring, creamp**s… and ALL FREE!

He informed his fans online about the ban he received while further promoting his OnlyFans page. The WWE legend may face a similar fate moving forward if Twitter decides to take another action.

But this time around, it seems like the wrestler won’t be alone as he already has support from another wrestler from the active WWE roster.

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John Cena may be ready to collaborate on his OnlyFans

Hours after the wrestling legend had announced that he was arriving on OnlyFans as ‘Ricky Stanicky’, Randy Orton reacted to the shocking news with a hilarious reply. The Viper asked his former rival for collaboration regarding any adult content that he might be up for.

John Cena’s reaction to this was also nothing short of entertaining. Consequently, we saw the former wrestler agreeing to this demand, teasing a possible collaboration in the future. Since the account was made for Cena’s movie, it seems highly unlikely that this collaboration may happen.

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Do you think John Cena will face the same consequences for promoting his OnlyFans on Twitter again?