On the flip side, when things are not going The Champ’s way, his words are thrown back in his face. He proclaimed he would do the goofy dance on Velocity. For John Cena, that meant taking his family clownery and trying to get it aired on TV. His older brother had yet to surpass ham-and-egger status in the eyes of the WWE brass, giving him the freedom to experiment with his character on an ancillary program called Velocity. Sean’s goofy dance quickly became the subject of a dare. “This stupid song came on, we started dancing around and my brother Sean did this dance from a video where he moves his head around his hands.” “My family is a bunch of idiots,” jokes Cena. The Cena siblings were testing out some fresh hip-hop beats for John’s upcoming album when, as usual, hilarity ensued. Now a common axiom woven into the fiber of mainstream sports, The Champ reveals the brotherly buffoonery that started the phenomenon. For a long time, people wondered about the origins of his famous diss. “The ‘You Can’t See Me’ thing was a joke from my little brother,” John Cena explains. ![]() “It’s a gift and a curse because people who like me do it and so do people who don’t.” ![]() The following is an excerpt from the new book, " Hustle, Loyalty & Respect: The World of John Cena." The book, available now, dives into facts about The Cenation leader's career, championships and life, such as how Cena's famous "You Can't See Me" taunt originated.
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