John Cena kicked off WWE RAW in Brussels, Belgium, but the crowd showed him no support. Meanwhile, R-Truth couldn’t understand why fans reacted so negatively. Turning heel for the first time in two decades, Cena justified his shift to the dark side.
He addressed his actions at WWE Elimination Chamber, where he attacked Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes and aligned with The Rock. Blasting the fans, Cena accused them of treating him poorly for over twenty years.
The Brussels crowd responded harshly as Cena entered the ring, chanting, “Let’s go, Cena,” “Cena sucks,” “Fk you, Cena,” “You sold out,” and “Shut the fk up.” Cena fired back with brutal honesty, exposing the fans’ hypocrisy.
He accused them of always taking from him without giving anything in return. As the crowd taunted him, Cena declared they had earned nothing—no new look, no new music. With one final blow, he cut ties with them, making it clear they didn’t matter to him.
While Cena faced relentless hostility, R-Truth stepped up to defend him. Playing his usual lighthearted gimmick of idolizing Cena as his childhood hero, R-Truth questioned why fans had turned against Cena in Brussels.
R-Truth confused by fans booing John Cena on WWE RAW
R-Truth reacted on X (formerly known as Twitter) to John Cena being mercilessly booed by the Brussels fans. Questioning the fan backlash, he wrote, “Something’s wrong… Why is everyone turning on my childhood hero?”
Cena delivered a brutal truth bomb to the fans and will appear next on WWE RAW in Glasgow, Scotland. Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes is also on the lineup. Rhodes recently called Cena “a whiny b**ch” and warned that if this version of Cena showed up at WrestleMania 41, he would end his career early. Fans eagerly await Cena’s response.