Osama Bin Laden’s Death Reported Live to WWE Fans by John Cena

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May 2, 2011

When people buy tickets to a WWE pay-per-view event, they generally don’t make the purchase with the expectation that they’ll be kept up to date on current events while they’re watching grown men toss each other around the ring. But on Sunday night, John Cena played the role of Wolf Blitzer to thousands of fans attending Extreme Rules.

“I walk out here every night with hustle, loyalty and respect on my sleeve,” Cena, a Massachusetts native, said shortly after winning the WWE title in a three-man cage match. “That is a credo I’ve adopted from the men and women who defend the freedom of this country.

“[President Barack Obama] has just announced that we have caught and compromised to a permanent end Osama bin Laden,” Cena then said to the crowd, which responded with chants of “U-S-A!”

“This is something tonight,” Cena said while standing on the announcer’s table, “but I feel damn proud to be an American.”

It was truly a fitting event, as only in America can a man wearing jorts standing next to a wrestling ring covered in a giant steel cage inspire some 20,000 people to feel great pride for their home country. And only in America would such a moment be so awesome.

Photo of the day

Is the coolest moment in professional wrestling history? Share your thoughts in the comments section below, and watch John Cena deliver the news in the Video of the Day section.

Osama Bin Laden's Death Reported Live to WWE Fans by John Cena

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Quote of the day

“I don’t like to give Philadelphia fans too much credit, but they got this one right.”
–Mets third baseman David Wright, to ESPN.com, regarding the Phillies’ fans celebratory chants upon learning of Osama bin Laden’s death

Tweet of the day

On Sunday, NESN sent out the following tweet: “Red Sox Live Blog: Milton Bradley Gives the Mariners a 1-0 Lead With an RBI Double, Then Gets Ejected.”

Obviously, that’s hilarious.

Osama Bin Laden's Death Reported Live to WWE Fans by John Cena

Video of the day

John Cena may have a future at CNN after his wrestling career is over.

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