John Cena was the face of WWE from 2006 to 2016 and has now adopted the role of a part-timer. He won numerous titles in WWE and managed to become a living legend already. He is a mainstream icon now, which is why it is not a surprise Caitlin Clark used his hand gesture in the Elite Eight game. Now it seems John Cena himself reacted to the same.
Caitlin Clark, the phenomenal basketball player from Iowa, was on fire during the Elite Eight showdown in the NCAA Women’s tournament against Louisville. With her exceptional skills and unwavering determination, Clark dominated the game, scoring a staggering 41 points and hitting eight impressive three-pointers.
Clark’s impressive display was not just limited to her scoring prowess. She also demonstrated her ability to make plays and set up her teammates, finishing the game with an impressive 10 rebounds, 12 assists, and three steals. In fact, her performance was historic, as it marked the first-ever 40-point triple double in tournament history.
As Clark continued to wreak havoc on the court, she also made sure to have some fun along the way. After hitting her sixth three-pointer, she turned to Louisville and hilariously taunted them, channeling John Cena’s famous hand gesture and declaring that they could not see her.
John Cena took to social media and congratulated Clark on her achievement. His message of praise and admiration was a testament to the impact that Clark’s incredible skills had on the game and the viewers alike.
Even if they could see you…they couldn’t guard you! Congrats on the historic performance @CaitlinClark22 and to @IowaWBB on advancing to the Final Four! @MarchMadnessWBB #WFinalFour
With this impressive win under their belts, Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes will now face off against South Carolina in the Final Four on March 31. With Clark’s unparalleled talent and the team’s determination, they are sure to put up an unforgettable fight. Keep checking back at Thirsty For News for more.
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