John Cena made his WWE return at WrestleMania 32, but that doesn't mean he's ready for a full-time comeback.

The "Cenation" leader has been absent for months due to a shoulder injury, which was surgically repaired in January. Cena teased being involved in WrestleMania 32, and he made his presence known at AT&T Stadium in Dallas.

After Cena's WrestleMania XXVIII and XXIX opponent The Rock dispatched of Erick Rowan in six seconds, he was surrounded by The Wyatt Family. That's when the 15-time WWE World Heavyweight Champion made his triumphant return, helping The Rock fend off the heel stable.

Though Cena was fully dressed in his in-ring gear, it doesn't mean he'll be ready to wear it again anytime soon. The face of the franchise may not really be cleared for a full-on return, according to Dave Meltzer on Wrestling Observer Radio (via WrestlingInc).

Even though Cena was good enough to return for the run-in, word is he isn't ready for a full-time comeback to active competition.

Earlier reports intimated that Cena may not be ready to wrestle until July, with mid-May being the earliest. Cena teased an involvement in the run up to WrestleMania 32 and also claimed he was cleared to wrestle again in a recent interview.

"If you ask me today, I should've been back two weeks ago," Cena told Complex Magazine in an interview published on April 1. "I've logged almost 400 hours of physical therapy. I got 111 visits in 12 weeks time. I go every single second I can. People say I have a Wolverine-like style of recovery. I was given a nine month quota to come back and after three months I can tell you that I am ready to do anything asked of me possible. It's a matter of when they call me."

Cena was called upon to make a comeback, sort of, at WrestleMania and later tweeted about it:

The "Cenation" leader's status remains murky, but considering he didn't appear on "RAW" Monday night, there may be more than meets the eye with his recovery.

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