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John Cena on two NBC shows tomorrow to promote movie

Former WWE champion John Cena will be on two NBC shows tomorrow to promote the new movie Sisters which he has a role in. The movie is about two sisters, one very loose and childish, and the other uptight and divorced, who throw one last party at their childhood home, which their parents are about to sell. It opens in theaters on December 18.

Cena will start the day on TODAY, a show which Cena has appeared on several times in the past. Later in the day he will be on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. Cena is currently in Washington state filming the FOX reality series American Grit where he is serving as the host so he will be flying to New York for the shows and then fly back west to continue on American Grit.

Cena is expected to wrap up filming on December 16 and return to the WWE on the December 26 show at Madison Square Garden in New York. He last appeared on WWE television at the Hell In A Cell pay-per-view where he lost the United States title to the returning Alberto Del Rio.


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