John Cena says he underwent hair transplant surgical procedure due to “bullying” he endured from WWE followers over his “bald spot.”
The “Jackpot” star, 47, opened up in regards to the affect the taunts from the WWE devoted have had on him throughout a reside look on the Pat McAfee Present Monday morning.
“You chant and you make me feel small and you embarrass me,” Cena instructed WWE followers assembled to look at the published.
“Y’all don’t know what that’s like. That is straight-up bullying. That’s just not cool. I don’t like it.”
He added, “So, thank you for bullying me into getting surgical hair replacement. That’s how far y’all push me.”
The day earlier than his interview, Cena made historical past as he took house a report seventeenth WWE Championship at WrestleMania in Las Vegas.
The “Ricky Stanicky” star largely stayed in character in the course of the alternate, exuding the “heel” (a okay a “bad guy”) persona he’s been to the ring of late.
“I just saw it on so many bald spot signs. And that’s the thing, when you get [surgery], your hair falls out because the new ones have to grow. So the old one falls out,” Cena continued as he addressed followers. “And you guys, by the way, thank you for being so aware of my needs and emotions, because you guys ripped me to shreds for a genetic problem that I can’t control.”
The wrestler-turned-actor mentioned that he had the surgical procedure in November.
“This isn’t cool. You guys aren’t cool to me. Why do you think I did it?” Cena requested the group. “I’m in the [Royal Rumble] trying to win and [fans ask], ‘How’s the bald spot?’ Like, that’s not fair. I can’t control that.”
He continued, “You have to take the [hair] from the side and plant them in on the top. You take the lawn over here and you put it on the dry spot. It just takes a while for it to come in. It’s coming in, man. It’s coming. Hopefully, in a couple of months, it looks better.”
“I got a problem. I try to fix it. That’s what I’m doing,” he mentioned. “And I’m not going to tell you who did it because I’m still waiting for it to get better. Once it gets better and I’ve got the long flowing locks, I’ll be like, ‘Yo, go to this guy.’ So I’m working on it. Work in progress, work in progress.”