Cena to produce, narrate series about WWE antagonists
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John Cena will lend his talents to a new series centered around WWE's legendary villains.
Streaming platform Peacock announced Tuesday that Cena will produce and narrate a series called "WWE Evil," described as a "psychological expose into the minds of the most diabolical antagonists in WWE history."
For every good guy, there has to be a bad one and @WWE has created some of the BEST bad guys (and ladies) in the history of entertainment.
— John Cena (@JohnCena) May 11, 2021
Excited to highlight those who made us boo, scream, and sometimes cry!
WWE Evil on @peacockTV! https://t.co/i5nlSizrEJ
Cena's acting career has kept him away from WWE since WrestleMania 36 in March 2020. The 44-year-old's upcoming projects include roles in "The Suicide Squad" and "F9."
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