You can’t see him… but this time, you can hear him.
The latest WWE-themed collectible to enter the ring isn’t a traditional action figure or a stretchable Splat — it’s something softer, weirder, and surprisingly full of attitude. Meet the John Cena WWE Rumble Champs Puppet, a Walmart exclusive that brings a whole new twist to toy shelf smack talk.
This puppet drop delivers personality, movement, and just enough chaos to make it a perfect addition for WWE fans, families, and content creators looking to stir up some laughs.
First Impressions: A Mic Drop in Puppet Form
Unlike your average Cena figure, this Rumble Champs version goes full puppet mode — complete with a movable mouth, oversized head, and hilarious promo potential. He’s built to talk trash, throw down (gently), and dominate puppet promos like a true 16-time world champ.
The sculpt is stylized but instantly recognizable as Cena. He wears his classic gear, and while he’s missing articulation, that’s not the point here — this is about personality.
The Puppet Test: Cena Cuts a Promo
In our latest YouTube Short, the puppet doesn’t fight — he owns the mic.
His exaggerated movements, plush body, and over-the-top look make him perfect for WWE-style comedy. Whether you’re recreating a promo battle or creating your own puppet-centric toy storyline, this Cena has one job: steal the spotlight.
Watch the full Short here:
https://youtube.com/shorts/ankw1DVBtpQ?feature=share
Collectability & Fun Factor
The WWE Rumble Champs line may not have the mainstream attention of Elite Series or Splats, but that’s part of the charm. It’s weird, niche, and made for fans who love something unexpected.
This puppet isn’t just for collectors — it’s also a great entry point for kids, families, or anyone who just wants to bring a little chaos to their toy display or social content.
Final Thoughts
The John Cena Puppet from WWE Rumble Champs is a surprise hit. It’s playful, bizarre, and actually a ton of fun to use — especially if you lean into its promo potential. Whether you’re filming toy content, collecting oddball WWE items, or just need a puppet version of Cena in your life (don’t we all?), this one’s got you covered.
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