John Cena has admitted that the WWE fans bullied him into getting a hair transplant.

The history-making 17-time world champion made the admission on "The Pat McAfee Show" by saying, "There's another headline for you, hair transplant."

"There it is. Look at that. I'm dropping it, dawg. There's no shame in that," Cena added. "I got a problem; I tried to fix it. That's what I'm doing."

Why Did John Cena Get a Hair Transplant?

According to a report, the Undisputed WWE Champion refused to reveal who performed the procedure until he sees more hair on his head.

Cena then addressed the WWE fans who attended the show and called them out for what he refers to as bullying.

"By the way, thank you for being so aware of my needs and emotions because you guys ripped me to shreds for a genetic problem that I can't control," he said.

He then talked about his Royal Rumble experience, saying "I'm in the Rumble, trying to win, '[That] man has a bald spot!' Yo, that's not fair. I can't control that. It happens to seven out of 10 dudes."

John Cena Calls Out Fans' Bullying

Cena went on say that hearing the crowd chanting about his bald spot embarrassed him and made him feel small.

"Y'all don't know what that's like. That is straight-up bullying. That's just not cool. That's not cool," he pointed out. "Thank you for bullying me into getting surgical hair replacement. That's how far y'all pushed me. I appreciate that."

You can watch his interview below.