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Car Show Hosted By The Wrestler-Actor Premieres On The Roku Channel On January 21

Jan 17, 2025

John Cena had a big 2024 last year with films like “Argylle,” “Ricky Stanicky,” and “Jackpot!” (and a cameo role on FX‘s “The Bear“). But he’ll take a brief pivot into reality TV before his next movie, Amazon MGM‘s action comedy “Heads Of State,” arrives later this year.
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And “What Drives You With John Cena” is free to stream on The Roku Channel when it debuts next week. The four-episode series is a lot like Jerry Seinfeld‘s “Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee“: Cena meets up with celebrities to check out their suped-up rides, talk about life, and what’s next in their respective careers.
Here’s an official synopsis for “What Drives You With John Cena,” courtesy of Roku;
John Cena is known for his award-winning performances in the ring and on the big screen, but now this global icon is ready to give audiences a front row seat to his two biggest passions: cars and connecting with people. What Drives You is a breakthrough talk format where John will spend time with the most successful celebrities on the planet and talk about what drives them—both on the road and in their hearts.
Guests for the show’s four episodes include Logan Paul, Jelly Roll, drummer Travis Barker, and WWE superstar The Miz.
“What Drives You With John Cena” premieres on The Roku Channel on January 21. Watch a teaser for the series below.

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