"Excellent clothing choice."
John Cena rocked a traditional Indian ensemble as he turned up in Mumbai for Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant’s wedding.
Taking place at the Jio World Convention Centre, a whole host of celebrities have been posing on the red carpet ahead of the wedding.
The likes of Kim Kardashian, Tony Blair and Gautam Adani are also attending.
One of the first celebrities at the wedding venue was John Cena, who effortlessly embraced Indian traditions.
The WWE and Hollywood star wore a powder blue bandhgala kurta and white trousers, completing the look with brown shoes.
The kurta embodied Indian ethnic wear to perfection with its exquisite silver embroidery.
While posing for the paparazzi, Cena smiled for the cameras and embraced the massive occasion.
He even teased his iconic ‘You Can’t See Me’ action.

Social media users were excited to see Cena at the event and wearing Indian attire.
One fan said: “Childhood hero.”
Another wrote: “Excellent clothing choice.”
Others referenced the long-running joke that they ‘couldn’t see’ him.
One commented: “Why are some blue and off-white clothes floating in the air?”
Another wrote: “I can’t see anyone. Why are the photographs taking a picture?”
A third added: “No one is there.”
However, one person believed they knew the only reason Cena was in attendance for the Ambani wedding, writing:
“They literally only got him because he was trending on the internet over his retirement.”
John Cena was also seen getting a pagdi being put on his head, which was appreciated by his fans.
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Cena recently announced he would be retiring from professional wrestling, revealing that 2025 would be his last year.
He announced the news during the Money In The Bank Premium Live Event in Toronto.
WWE Hall Of Famer Trish Stratus introduced John Cena to the crowd.
He told fans:
“Tonight I officially announce my retirement from the WWE.”
Surprised fans chanted: “Thank you Cena.”
He replied: “What an incredible gesture of kindness.”
Wearing a t-shirt emblazoned with the words “The Last Time is Now” and his trade mark denim shorts, he thanked WWE fans for “letting me play in the house that you built for so many years”.

In a press conference later, he said he intended to remain part of the WWE family in some capacity despite feeling “at my end” physically.
John Cena made his acting debut in 2006’s The Marine.
He had a number of big-budget films but in recent years, Cena’s focus has been on acting.
Cena is now preparing for the second season of Peacemaker, following a successful first season.








