John Cena WWE Rumors: 'Cenation Leader' Suffers Broken Nose? U.S. Champ Possibly Injured [VIDEO]

John Cena didn't wrestle on Monday Night RAW this week and it could be due to a broken nose he reportedly suffered over the weekend.

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According to F4WOnline.com, Cena broke his nose during a bout with King Barrett at a WWE live event this past Sunday in Lake Charles, La.

Per the report, Cena hit Barrett with the Attitude Adjustment before finishing the match and when he came up from it, his nose was bleeding heavily.

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Cena then cut a quick promo following the contest and told fans that he believed he had just broken his nose.

Cena appeared on RAW this week, but he didn't get into any sort of physical altercation.

It did, however, appear as though there was a cut on his nose. NXT Champion Kevin Owens interrupted Cena's United States Championship open challenge and instead put his title on the line in an open forum, which was answered by Neville.

The Cenation Leader provided commentary as Owens defeated The New Sensation and after the bout was over, the two champions got into a stare down, but nothing physically happened between them as Owens left the ringside area.

It's possible that the WWE was being careful with Cena on Monday night as they don't want him to exacerbate the alleged injury before the big rematch between the two men at Money in the Bank.  

Owens defeated Cena in a Champion vs. Champion match at Elimination Chamber last month and the two are set to go face-to-face yet again at Money in the Bank live this Sunday from the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio.

Regardless of the injury, the WWE has built up Owens-Cena II very heavily and it won't be derailed even if Cena is dealing with a legitimate broken nose.

Cena may not be 100 percent, but he will be in Ohio Sunday night to battle Owens at Money in the Bank.

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