12 Wrestlers Who Competed Under The Influence

3. John Cena

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A cute one, this, as John Cena almost certainly wasn't as half-cut as he appeared to be whilst enjoying WrestleMania 34 from the crowd - but his acting performance before a bizarre mini-match with The Undertaker was convincing enough to imply that their brief botch may have been partly linked to whatever had been guzzled before the bell. 

The pair had a short stinker of a match after endless stalling between 'The Champ' and Elias that portrayed the multi-time WWE Champion as a total goof.

Truthfully, he genuinely looked happy to be sat in the seats for a change - engaging in a big banter segment on the 'Grandest Stage' yet again, Cena seemed remarkably at peace with his role as he supped pints and chatted with fans fortunate enough to find themselves sat next to one of the biggest stars in the history of the industry. Just don't expect much of that brand of Cena comedy during his epic final run.

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