John Cena and Nikki Bella are taking their relationship to the highest level. No, they're not getting married.

The "Cenation" leader and the longest-reigning Divas Champion in WWE history are set to have a huge honor together.

Cena and Bella have been invited to President Barack Obama's White House Correspondents dinner on April 30, according to WrestlingInc. It will mark President Obama's final edition of this dinner in office with the election to name a new president looming in November.

The WWE's power couple has been dating for nearly four years, but both have been absent from the squared circle. Cena has been dealing with a shoulder injury, which he had surgically repaired in January, while Bella underwent a procedure on her neck that same month.

Cena announced he'll return to action on the Memorial Day edition of "Monday Night RAW," while Bella is expected to remain sidelined until later in the summer. Both have stayed busy, with the 15-time WWE World Heavyweight Champion promoting his reality show "American Grit" and the former Divas Champion undergoing many projects.

Bella also recently went on a trip just to get away from it all:

A photo posted by Nikki Bella (@thenikkibella) on Apr 27, 2016 at 8:41am PDT

As for their future, Bella has been adamant that she wants to marry Cena, while the "Cenation" leader isn't too keen on marriage or children at this point in his life.

"I just have things I need to get done," Cena told Rolling Stone. "It's not negotiable. We've been to therapy over it. I don't think it will ever be over with. I'm stubborn as f--k and extremely selfish as well. I don't want kids, I don't want marriage. That's me just saying, 'Hey, this is my life and this is how I'm going to live.'"

Bella has never been shy about wanting to marry Cena, who went through a divorce in his previous marriage to Elizabeth Huberdeau, and she'd even be willing to balk on having kids.

"Marriage and kids. I think I could sacrifice kids for him but I do want that ring one day, I want to be Mrs. Cena," Bella told the E! News in August. "Our life has become one and we make decisions together but I think I want that bling to walk around with."

The drama between the two will surely play out on the inaugural season of "Total Bellas" this fall when the couple is featured along with Nikki's twin sister Brie, her husband Daniel Bryan and the Bella family.

Perhaps they can get some relationship advice from Mr. President come April 30.

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