People are like, 'Why is Jimmy Fallon talking to an empty chair?' So many people are going to say that. Speaking on how it's since become a part of meme culture, Cena added: "Years later, it just overcame the meme culture and now, literally, I'm invisible. And I was like, 'Man, what are you doing? That looked just ridiculous.' He said, 'No, no, it's Tony Yayo, he's doing this thing.' And I'm like, 'I'll do it on TV,' and he's like, 'I dare you to do it on TV.'"Īfter Cena did the gesture, it struck a chord with wrestling fans, and the F9 star would continue to do the maneuver frequently. It was like, he put his hand over his head and just kind of bobbed his head like that. "He heard 'My Time Is Now' and just did this dance that Tony Yayo did in one of the G-Unit videos. However, to make the move more visible to the WWE fans sitting in the nosebleed seats, Cena made his hand gesture much more animated by waving it in front of his face rapidly. Cena found it to be ridiculous, but when Sean dared him to do it on television, the WWE legend actually did it. Stream ad-free or purchase CD's and MP3s now on. Listen now for free Check out WWE: You Can't See Me by Tha Trademarc & WWE John Cena on Amazon Music. At the time, Sean did a similar gesture with his hand by holding it in front of his face while slightly bobbing his head. You Can't See Me is a Studio Album by John Cena & Tha Trademarc released in 2005. Cena explains that Sean was once played Cena's WWE entrance theme music. Chorus: John Cena Your time is up, my time is now You cant see me, my time is now Its the franchise, boy Im shinin now You cant see me, my time is now John Cena In case you forgot or fell off Im still hot - knock your shell off My money stack fat plus I cant turn the swell off The franchise, doin big bidness, I live this Its.
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