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John Cena almost didn’t become the legend we know today.
In the early 2000s, around this same end of the year period, WWE had quietly made a decision.
John Cena was going to be released.
There were no long-term plans, no big hopes, no belief that he could be the guy.
He was informed about this and nothing was going to change their decision. He just looked forward to that day.
But life turns on small moments.
One ordinary evening, on a bus full of wrestlers, @JohnCena did something that felt insignificant at the time.
He rapped.
Just messing around, just being himself, just doing what came naturally.
Stephanie McMahon heard him.
She liked it and she told her father.
And that tiny, unplanned moment, something he could have easily skipped, changed everything.
It birthed the Doctor of Thuganomics.
It saved his career. It transformed him into one of the most iconic superstars in WWE history.
Now imagine if he stayed quiet that day.
Imagine if he was tired.
Imagine if he didn’t feel like expressing himself.
His entire destiny would’ve taken a different route.
That’s the butterfly effect.
A small spark that leads to a life you never expected.
Today, over two decades after that moment, John Cena is retiring from wrestling.
A man who almost didn’t make the roster went on to:
Become a 16-time world champion
Lift the WWE on his back for an entire generation
Inspire millions globally
Build a legacy that will stand long after he exits the ring
What a career, what a journey, what a reminder.
As this year ends, take this with you.
Don’t underestimate the small things you do.
Don’t reduce your personality.
Don’t assume nobody is watching.
Life doesn’t always change during the big moments.
Sometimes, it changes during the random, quiet ones, like rapping on a bus.
So keep showing up.
Keep being yourself.
Keep giving your gift to the world.
Because your Cena moment may happen when you least expect it.
And one day, you’ll look back and realize, that was the moment everything changed.