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John Cena’s Movie “Freelance” Gets Promoted By Wrestling Stars Amid Ongoing Strike

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Support from the Wrestling Community

With the actors’ union, SAG-AFTRA, still at odds with Hollywood studios, actors are prohibited from participating in media engagements to promote their projects during the strike. This restriction includes John Cena, who is unable to personally promote “Freelance.” In a show of solidarity and support, his wrestling friends stepped in to take his place at the movie premiere, held at the Regal Waterford Lakes in Orlando.

Key Takeaway

John Cena’s inability to personally promote his new movie “Freelance” due to the ongoing actors’ strike has been mitigated by the support of his wrestling friends, who attended a movie premiere on his behalf. The solidarity within the wrestling community and the impressive cast of the film add to the anticipation surrounding its release.

The Impressive Cast of “Freelance”

A Touching Display of Support

Although John Cena may have been disappointed about missing the movie premiere in Orlando, sources reveal that he was deeply touched by the overwhelming support shown by his friends. Their collective effort to promote “Freelance” on his behalf serves as a testament to the strong bonds within the wrestling community.

“Freelance” is scheduled to hit theaters on Friday, offering audiences an action-packed experience that combines thrilling suspense with captivating performances.