The identity of “Mini John Cena” from last night’s episode of WWE Raw has been revealed.
Last night on Raw, Dominik Mysterio came out to discuss his upcoming Intercontinental Title match against John Cena at Survivor Series this Saturday, and after Mysterio told the crowd that Cena wouldn’t be attending Raw, his signature “My Time is Now” entrance music blasted through the Paycom Center.
However, it wasn’t John Cena who entered the arena; instead, it was a little person dressed in Cena’s attire, accompanied by a mini version of Stu the cameraman. The mini-Cena performed Cena’s signature entrance and got into the ring with Mysterio before picking up a microphone and cutting a promo on Dom, calling him the “worst Mysterio of all time” and saying Cena’s catchphrase, “the champ is here.”
Mysterio then booted “Cena” and delivered a five-knuckle shuffle to him, followed by a 619 and a frog splash. But as Dom celebrated, he was interrupted by his father, Rey Mysterio, who came down to the ring and assisted “Cena” before JD McDonagh and Finn Balor came down to the ring for Rey and McDonagh’s scheduled match.
Who Played Mini John Cena On Raw?
The identity of the miniature John Cena has now been revealed to be Syko from Micro Wrestling Federation and Big Little Brawlers. Micro Wrestling Federation currently operate touring shows across the United States, and has many shows scheduled for the rest of November and December, although it remains to be seen if Syko will reprise his role of Mini-Cena in WWE.



