
John Cena delivered a career-defining twist at WWE's Elimination Chamber in Toronto on Saturday, turning heel after decades in the wrestling industry.
Cena won the high-stakes match by forcing CM Punk to submit with his signature STFU finisher.
The celebrations were short-lived as Cody Rhodes entered the ring, calling out the Rock, who appeared alongside rapper Travis Scott.
The Rock offered Rhodes a chance to "sell his soul" and join him, but Rhodes refused. Moments later, Cena embraced Rhodes in a show of respect before blindsiding him with a sudden attack, leaving him devastated in the ring.
Cena's shocking betrayal marked the first villainous turn of his storied career, aligning him with the Rock and Scott as they exited the ring together.
The unexpected twist has left the WWE universe in disbelief, reshaping the narrative on the road to WrestleMania.
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