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John Cena never fails to amuse fans with his entrance. Tonight on SmackDown, he made one such grand entrance. The WWE legend pulled up at the venue driving a Mustang. Although the blazing moment was a callback to his character Jakob Toretto from the ‘Fast & Furious’ series, fans didn’t quite see it that way.

It’s not that they disliked it, but netizens, being themselves, started to troll ‘The Peacemaker’ for breaking away from his previously made statements. Since he had earlier been associated with the brand of Honda, fans were surprised to see him pull up in a Mustang. As a result, he was trolled online mercilessly.

John Cena gets trolled for ditching Honda

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A few years ago, the WWE legend did a voiceover for a Honda commercial. Moreover, in a talk show, he also revealed that out of a few supercars, he drives his Honda Civic Type R the most. Fans took this as the best opportunity to troll him for not driving Honda to his grand WWE entry.

The first fan suggests that perhaps his contract with Honda has run out. Otherwise, he would’ve slid in, seated inside his Civic Type R.

A fan pointed out how this move by him was disloyal to the Japanese car company.

Yet another fan pointed out what Cena should have been driving instead.

This move by Cena has confused a netizen into thinking whether they held the right ideas about the superstar or not.

It seems fans really paid attention to the Cena-Honda association.

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Since he probably still owns his Honda Civic Type R, what do you think could have been the reason for him not showing up in that car? 

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Could this scene intentionally be a callback to WrestleMania 23?

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