You can see me – Chelsea fans get glimpse of wrestling star John Cena
John Cena added some wrestling razzmatazz and Hollywood glamour to Chelsea’s Premier League clash with Leicester.
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John Cena added some wrestling razzmatazz and Hollywood glamour to Chelsea’s Premier League clash with Leicester.
Frenchman Arnaud Demare won his third stage at this year's Giro d'Italia with a well-timed sprint at the end of stage 13, a 150km ride from San Remo to Cuneo, on Friday.
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