WWE veteran and actor John Cena has earned admiration from all corners of the globe due to his upbeat and upright demeanor. However, recently, an underground rapper made a diss track for him.
The diss track is off rapper Copywrite’s new album, ‘The High Exhaulted II.’ Copywrite, the rapper behind the diss track ‘Spoiler Alert / Have U Cena?’, accused the WWE superstar of stealing his lines from his rap.
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Copywrite compares his verse to Cena’s on the diss track. The copywriter included a line from his verse in which he says, “I gotta level with homie/It ain’t that you ain’t on my level you it’s that you ain’t on the level below me.”
Moreover, he linked it to Cena’s statements, in which Cena says, “So I’m gonna level with you, homie. Regardless of how good you think you are, you not on my level, you not even on the level below me.” Stealing Intellectual Property is a type of Grand Theft, which is a serious felony. However, it has not been proven that Cena stole his lines, and is merely a claim from the rapper.
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Throughout his career, John Cena has always promoted ‘Hustle, Loyalty, and Respect’ and therefore these claims by the rapper are more surprising.
The Rapper gimmick of John Cena
John Cena was the main protagonist of the PG era. However, throughout the era of ruthless aggression. Cena took on the persona of a rapper. Doctor of Thuganomics was the name of his rapper persona.
In addition, Doctor of Thuganomics, a white rapper wearing backward baseball caps and jersey combinations, spewed his lyrics before his bouts.
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In 2019, at WrestleMania 35, John Cena made his last appearance as the ‘Dr. of Thuganomics.’ Where he interrupted Elias’ concert. Furthermore, after the interruption. Dr. Thuganomics delivered his rap, in which he insulted Elias.
In addition, Cena’s current WWE entrance song, “The Time Is Now,” is one of the most iconic music entrances of all time. Cena recorded the song for his debut studio album, You Can’t See Me, in 2005.
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