John Cena knows a thing or two about cars, as he’s purchased quite a few of them. But Cena recently sold one of the most unique cars in his collection, and now Ford is coming after him.
Ford claimed that Cena signed an agreement stating that he would not sell his limited edition Ford GT for two years, and the company released the following statement after the sale was made: “Mr. Cena has unfairly made a large profit from the unauthorized resale flip of the vehicle, and Ford has suffered additional damages and losses, including, but not limited to, loss of brand value, ambassador activity, and customer goodwill due to the improper sale.”
However, John Cena is now disputing this claim by saying that Ford made an error in the paperwork.
TMZ reports that new court documents filed in the state Michigan claim that John Cena has done nothing wrong because the final documents that he signed did not include the 24 month no sale clause.
The formed WWE World Champion says Ford screwed up, and he shouldn’t be punished because the clause wasn’t included in the final contract he signed, and he’s asking the judge to throw out the case.
Mark Andrews has officially joined the 205 Live Cruiserweight Championship tournament, and he picked up a big victory over Akira Tozawa in his debut.
Andrews recently took to Twitter to comment on his debut, and he says he’s going all the way to WrestleMania.
.@WWE205Live last night was gnarly!!
Now I’m gonna smash through this tournament, win the Cruiserweight Championship, and hear my music play at @WrestleMania 🔥🤙https://t.co/shkxiDKqNz#FallToPieces
— Mark Andrews (@MandrewsJunior) February 14, 2018