John Cena You Can't See Me
Also known as: Can't See Me · Invisible John Cena · The Champ Is Here
"You Can't See Me" is a catchphrase and hand gesture originated by professional wrestler John Cena in the early 2000s on WWE programming. The taunt, in which Cena waves an open hand in front of his face, was meant to suggest he's too fast for opponents to react. Online, the phrase took on a literal interpretation, spawning jokes where people pretend John Cena is actually invisible.
TL;DR
"You Can't See Me" is a catchphrase and hand gesture originated by professional wrestler John Cena in the early 2000s on WWE programming.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The "You Can't See Me" format typically works in a few ways:
- Empty space gag: Post a photo of an empty location or a group with a gap, then caption it as if John Cena is clearly present. "Here's me hanging out with John Cena!" with a selfie of just one person. - Reaction format: When someone mentions John Cena, respond with confusion: "Who? I don't see anyone." - Image edits: Photoshop Cena out of pictures where he obviously was, or overlay his hand gesture onto unrelated contexts. - Unexpected Cena: A bait-and-switch format where a video or audio clip suddenly cuts to Cena's entrance theme and the "AND HIS NAME IS JOHN CENA" announcer call. This variant overlaps with the broader John Cena meme family.
The key is committing to the bit. The joke only works when everyone plays along that Cena is genuinely invisible.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
Cena's debut album *You Can't See Me*, released in 2005, actually charted at number 15 on the Billboard 200, making the catchphrase a commercially successful brand before it was ever an internet meme.
The original gesture came from a dare by Cena's little brother, who was mimicking a dance move from a music video.
WWE leaned into the joke themselves with a gimmick match where Cena literally wore a bag on his head.
The meme's longevity is partly because Cena still uses the taunt in every match over two decades later, giving each new generation of fans fresh material.
Derivatives & Variations
Photoshopped images with Cena removed from frame
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(2015)Animated GIFs of the gesture with various contexts
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(2015)Music videos incorporating the gesture and catchphrase
A variation of John Cena You Can't See Me
(2015)Gaming clips edited with the Cena reference
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(2015)Academic parodies about invisible historical figures
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(2015)Merchandise
Frequently Asked Questions
References (3)
- 1You Cant See Me - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 2List of viral music videosencyclopedia
- 3You Cant See Me - Urban Dictionarydictionary