John Cena suffered an injury at the Royal Rumble that could have been a lot worse. A few days later, however, he was back on SmackDown.
When John Cena announced that he would be retiring from WWE at the end of the 2025 calendar year, it instantly formed a sense of urgency among Superstars the world over to get in one final match with “The Champ.
But does that make What Drives You a wrestling show, or even a wrestling-adjacent one? Not quite. Cena had some interesting opinions on the subject during our chat, many of which he expressed in distinctly automotive metaphors;
Joe Hendry captured the TNA World Title at TNA Genesis, defeating Nic Nemeth in the main event. As the reigning champion, Hendry will now have the target on his back, but before challengers start lining up to face him, he has his sights set on one of the top names in wrestling history.
Kurt Angle opens up about his desire for a final showdown with John Cena, but physical limitations stand in the way. Discover why this epic match wont happen.
When John Cena joins the WWE Hall of Fame one day, Kurt Angle would be honored to induct him.
The show has extra appeal for car fans, with Cena taking you inside his garage and showing off his fleet of vehicles. For everyone else, in-depth car chat is merely the wrapper. At the core of What Drives You is Cena and his heart-to-hearts with guests.
Apparently, former rivals can become friends, as WWE's John Cena and CM Punk have shown. The former has become a Hollywood movie star, and he has a project idea for his former rival.
According to rumors pouring into X, either Kathryn Hahn or Jennifer Lopez will play Mother Gothel. Tangled fans are back in action again amidst anticipation for Disney's live-action remake.
WWE star John Cena takes to the road for his latest project, a talk show called WHAT DRIVES YOU. "I'm John Cena. Join me as I spend
Less than 24 hours after being crowned the new TNA World Champion, Hendry appeared as a guest on Monday’s edition of Busted Open Radio.
That's right, in a recent interview with Sports Illustrated, Nic Nemeth effectively called out Cena to take his talents to TNA for a one-time rematch in the Impact Zone, marking his first appearance outside of WWE in over two decades.