Why is John Cena Invisible? (Explained)

I’ll be explaining why John Cena’s thought to be invisible.

This was one of my favorite WWE Superstars ever!

Cena dressed in a way that made wrestling look cool to me.

I was introduced to him and his legacy first through Monday Night Raw.

Ever since then I was following Pro Wrestling until Folkstyle got brought into the equation.

Nonetheless John Cena is an iconic wrestler that deserves all the praise he gets and more.

Why is John Cena Invisible?

John Cena being invisible is only a joke.

It comes from the slogan “You Can’t See Me” which was stapled in his WWE career and turned into a meme.

The saying later on turned into a physical gesture the WWE star did after discovering beats for his rap album.

The meme went on to help Cena show his comedic personality and start an acting career in Hollywood.

The Meaning Behind You Can’t See Me

You Can’t See Me is one of the most legendary quotes I’ve ever heard in live entertainment.

John Cena made this quote what it was.

And when the internet got ahold of him it was over.

Finding Beats for Rap Albums

The story goes by having John Cena messing around with beats to work on a rap album.

Cena’s time period for being active in this craft was early to mid 2000s and if I had a part with producing the album I’d recommend:

  • LANDR Samples
  • SoundCloud
  • BeatStars
  • YouTube
  • Tracklib

How Wrestling Made an Actor

I’d hate to break news to someone that might be new to Professional wrestling but it’s best described as athletic acting.

It only made sense for it to be more common seeing wrestlers become actors.

Another personal favorite situation that applies was when Kane started doing movies too.

Because the violence is scripted and has to be believable I could imagine the transition being incredibly easy.

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Final thoughts

Here’s the reasons why John Cena is said to be invisible.

It’s a joke that comes from his slogan “You Can’t See Me”.

It became a hit single that went on a rap album he’d continue to make.

One of the coolest things I figured out on my own was realizing this was the same gesture Caitlyn Clark went viral for doing.

Of course she lost that year to LSU but it’s interesting to see finally.


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