“Mortal Kombat 11” is a game is getting a lot of attention right now thanks to the many teases and entertaining images that have been circulating with regards to the game. There have been a lot of photos of famous celebrities depicted as characters in the franchise, for example. It would seem that wrestler/actor John Cena wants to join in on the fun by hinting that he might be in the game.
John Cena has earned the enviable position of pop culture icon thanks to the many memes and other internet trends that have stemmed from his gigantic personality. As Comic Book reports, it would appear that this undeniable charisma is about to be injected into “Mortal Kombat 11” with his addition into the fighting game. The question now is how an invisible character can be used in the title.
It’s worth pointing out that John Cena, much like many celebrities of a certain reputation, has already been imagined as a “Mortal Kombat 11” character. The post below by BossLogic makes it clear that the famous figure would be more than suitable for the role of Stryker.
However, these kinds of things are not official, so fans can only really wish for them to come true. Thanks to a recent post via John Cena’s official Instagram account, however, this dream might be a little closer to reality. It basically features the wrestler as the same “Mortal Kombat 11” character.
The developers of “Mortal Kombat 11” have been teasing gamers with surprise revelations with regards to the faces of the characters that will be in the game for months. John Cena would certainly qualify as a surprising detail if his presence in the fighting title is actually real. There is no guarantee of this fact, though, so fans might want to hold off celebrating for now and just wait for more official information.


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