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Published 16:37 IST, October 28th 2019

John Cena wishes the Indian fans a happy Diwali in Indian style

John Cena had come forward to wish his Indian fans a happy Diwali. In fact, the 16-time world champion took to social media and wished the fans in Indian style.

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John Cena is currently focussed on making a successful career in Hollywood. He will next be seen in Fast & Furious 9 alongside Vin Diesel, which is slated for a May 2020 release. Cena will also be seen in the sequel of the Suicide Squad that will release in 2021. However, the 'Leader of the Cenation' now makes part-time appearances on WWE. In fact, during an interview, the former WWE Champion had said that his body does not allow him to compete on a full-time basis. Meanwhile, the 16-time world champion has come forward to express his festive greetings to his Indian fans.   

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Cena's Diwali wish for Indian fans  

John Cena on Monday had come forward and wished his fans in India a very happy Diwali. 'The Champ' had taken to social media and posted an image of an earthen lamp. Take a look.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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    Even the Indian fans sent in their Diwali greetings to John Cena. Here are some of the reactions.    

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John Cena's love for India       

When John Cena had visited India for the very first time in 2006, he was not only overwhelmed by the crowd that had come to see him but was full of praises for the country as well.

"I just wanna tell you. This moment to me is unbelievable. I have been to a lot of places and I have seen very very many things but there is nothing in my life that I have ever seen before that compares to this right here,'' said Cena.                                                                                                            

"After this, I have to get on a plane and go back to the United States but I want each and every one of you to know that I am gonna go back to Vince McMahon and I am gonna go back to the WWE and I am gonna tell them that the WWE needs to come here to India. You guys honestly are the best crowd that I have been in front of in my entire life and it gives me great honour to stand here in front of you and say 'The Champ Is Here'," he added. 

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15:43 IST, October 28th 2019