Several major names appeared on the June 27 episode of WWE RAW to celebrate John Cena, and two of them work for the company’s competition.

Cena returned to RAW on the 20th anniversary of his debut, and some of the biggest stars in the wrestling world sent him their well wishes in taped messages on the show. Daniel Bryan and The Big Show were featured, among other legends like Triple H, Shawn Michaels, and Trish Stratus. Bryan, now known as Bryan Danielson , left WWE in 2021 and signed with All Elite Wrestling in August. Meanwhile, The Big Show, now known was Paul Wight, left WWE in January and signed with AEW in February.

Later in the show, Chris Jericho appeared in a taped message to send kind words to Cena. Jericho left WWE in 2018 and became one of the key players in the formation of AEW; he was the company’s first world champion, and he remains a featured member of the roster.

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