WWE star John Cena admits to getting hair transplant after 'bullying' from fans
John Cena avoided questions from the media after his WrestleMania 41 win, decrying them as "clickbait."
During his farewell run in WWE this year, John Cena largely ignored any reactions from the fans in the stands – whether they have been in support of him or largely against him.
Cena suggested on Monday during an appearance on "The Pat McAfee Show" that there was one negative comment that he took to heart and made a change rather quickly. It was comments about his thinning hair.
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World Wrestling Entertainment star John Cena talks about WrestleMania returning to Orlando on March 8, 2016. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel via AP, File)
The "hustle, loyalty and respect" preacher revealed he underwent hair transplant surgery in November. Social media posts from Cena’s appearance at the Royal Rumble showed a bald spot on the back of his head.
"I just saw it on so many bald spot signs. And that's the thing, when you get it, your hair falls out because the new ones have to grow. So the old one falls out. So in January and February, I had it in November, that’s when I became a half-a-skinhead up here. And you guys, by the way, thank you for being so aware of my needs and emotions, because you guys ripped me to shreds for a genetic problem that I can't control.
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Jey Uso pushes John Cena off the ring, Feb. 1, 2025, during the WWE Royal Rumble at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. (Grace Smith/IndyStar/USA Today Network via Imagn Images)
"’Hey dude, you don’t look good enough out here.’ This isn't cool. You guys aren't cool to me. Why do you think I did it?
"I'm in the Rumble trying to win and