#3 Hollywood Career
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From Bumblebee to Fast & Furious to Suicide Squad and beyond, John Cena is getting involved in more and more high profile franchises by the day.
The Rock is the most obvious example of someone who has been able to transition over from WWE into the film industry, but as Cena himself noted, he'd be a hypocrite if he continued to try and split his time between the two - much like The Great One did.
Cena needs to do what is best for him and right now, we don't know how you can argue against him staying in Hollywood. He may never be able to get to the same level as someone like Dwayne Johnson or potentially even Dave Bautista, who has done incredibly well for himself, but he's giving it a damn good shot.
At this point WWE feels like a bit of a distraction and if he can solely focus on his acting, which is a field he'd clearly like to conquer one day, then it makes all the sense in the world for him to retire.