John Cena may actually be Superman.
The 15-time WWE World Heavyweight Champion has a reputation for returning from injuries quicker than most people, but he may be getting set to pull off a miracle.
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Cena underwent surgery in January and was expected to miss up to seven months, but he is currently eyeing a WrestleMania return, according to his latest cryptic tweet.
The WWE Superstar was rumored to serve as The Undertaker's opponent at WrestleMania 32 on April 3, but his shoulder injury seemingly derailed the plans. Now, the match could still be a reality, especially with The Undertaker's role for the "Show of Shows" still remaining as mysterious as his on-screen persona.
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The "Cenation" leader fired off a cryptic tweet last week and then sent the Internet abuzz by posting an old school photo of The Undertaker on his Instagram page without a caption, hinting at a potential match:
A photo posted by John Cena (@johncena) on Feb 21, 2016 at 1:57am PST
He then appeared at the Daytona 500 over the weekend and spoke about his recovery, while being non-committal about WrestleMania.
"As far as me participating in WrestleMania 32, the Magic 8-Ball says 'ask again later,'" Cena told Fox Sports. "It would be personally unfortunate for me to miss WrestleMania, but if I can't perform, it would be unfortunate for the people watching WrestleMania to see me suffer through something that isn't worthy of the event."
Cena then took to Twitter on Monday to reveal in his typical obscure fashion that he is working to "defy science:"
Alright #DAYTONA500 fun is over. Back to work. Putting in 12 hours a day for the past 6 weeks to try and defy science. It's make or break John Cena (@JohnCena) February 22, 2016
Though Cena is the top babyface in the WWE, has been in movies in Hollywood and has his own reality show "American Grit" set to launch, not everyone knows or cares about who he is:
In which John Cena's presence is completely ignored: pic.twitter.com/HsjsqaRZRN
— Deadspin (@Deadspin) February 21, 2016
That reporter likely won't be tuning in to WrestleMania 32 on April 3 to see if Cena shows up.
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