John Cena just got the rap tribute he didn’t know he needed from BabyTron— and it goes hard.
Detroit rapper BabyTron released a brand-new music video on YouTube titled “Tron Cena”, and it’s already catching the attention of wrestling fans and hip-hop heads alike. The entire track is a full-blown tribute to Cena’s legacy, both in the ring and on the mic — and BabyTron went all-in.
Rocking full John Cena gear, BabyTron delivers his verses while paying homage to multiple eras of Cena’s career — from his Doctor of Thuganomics persona to his early Prototype gimmick. The production even features a slick sample of Cena’s iconic theme song horns, giving the whole track an unmistakable WWE feel.
“Them boys got the belt more times than John Cena. My bi*** badder than f***, but she ain’t no leader. Tell her to shut the f*** up — she needs an Attitude Adjustment. Need to add a boost, tell her to taste some magic shrooms or something.”
He keeps the Cena energy going through the second verse, flipping his signature phrases into gritty motivational bars.
“Hustle, loyalty, respect. Never give up — if life knocks you down, s***, you better sit up. This the test run, I call this b**** the Prototype. I can’t believe you let my flaws show through. We went 12 rounds, that hoe was trying to go all night. Doctor of Thuganomics, doctor of puff and tox.”
And he wraps it all up with a line that’ll hit home for any fan still reeling from Cena’s final match against GUNTHER, where the Leader of Cenation tapped out.
“When I walk away like Cena, the fans cry, but they’re still gonna love me, because I’m the bad guy.”
The video itself is packed with WWE nods — from the classic red merch to mannerisms that Cena made famous. It’s nostalgic and pays real respect to one of the most iconic names in wrestling history.
With Cena’s retirement still fresh in the minds of many fans, this track lands at the perfect time — not just as a tribute, but as a major reminder that his impact reached far beyond the squared circle.
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