Former WWE superstar Mr. Kennedy has revealed that John Cena played a significant role in his release from the company in 2009. According to Kennedy, Cena was “way more involved” or “just as involved” as Randy Orton in his departure from WWE. This information came to light during an interview on Mic Check with Mr. Anderson, where Kennedy discussed the circumstances surrounding his release.
In 2009, Mr. Kennedy was abruptly let go from WWE just four days after returning to television. He had previously stated that Randy Orton complained to management following a 10-man tag team match, which ultimately led to his release. However, Kennedy’s recent comments suggest that John Cena’s involvement may have been more substantial than initially thought.
Kennedy and Orton have a well-documented history, and their feud has been a topic of discussion among wrestling fans. The two wrestlers, along with John Cena, were prominent figures in WWE during the 2000s. Cena and Orton, in particular, have crossed paths numerous times over the years, with their most recent encounter taking place in May 2025 at the Backlash event.
During their final match, John Cena defended his Undisputed WWE Championship against Randy Orton, with Cena emerging victorious. The match marked a significant moment in their long-standing rivalry, with the two wrestlers switching roles as Cena played the heel and Orton played the babyface.
Mr. Kennedy’s revelation about John Cena’s involvement in his release sheds new light on the behind-the-scenes dynamics of WWE during that period. The news may come as a surprise to fans, given Cena’s reputation as a respected and influential figure in the wrestling world. As the wrestling landscape continues to evolve, this new information serves as a reminder of the complex and often unpredictable nature of the sport.