Pakistan: WWE superstar John Cena's name features in Peshawar college's merit list
Peshawar: WWE wrestler John Cena will soon be seen attending a Pakistani college, at least the merit list published by a Peshawar institute shows it.
Screenshots of Cena’s name on the merit list of the Bachelor of Computer Science program at the Islamia College Peshawar went viral online and prompted netizens to joke and make memes, reports Gulf News.
The list also featured the name of another WWE wrestler-Undertaker.
Islamia College Peshawar Merit List is out
— omar r quraishi (@omar_quraishi) September 4, 2020
At Number 7 is ‘John Cena’ son of ‘Undertaker’ pic.twitter.com/UYjhgRQfaC
Interestingly, he has been named as John's father in the list.
The merit list for college admission was released by Peshawar based Islamia College.
Sunny Leone featured in India college merit list:
This kind of incident not only happened in Pakistan, even in neighbouring India, actress Sunny Leone, who also features in Bollywood movies, was named in a merit list of a Kolkata college.
The 'Jism 2' actress appeared in the merit list of Kolkata's Ashutosh College for BA Honours admission to which Sunny had reacted rather in a hilarious manner.
As per the merit list for BA Honours in Ashutosh College, Sunny's name appeared at the top with a perfect score of 400 in best four subjects.
As the screenshot of the merit list went viral on social media, Sunny took to Twitter to say on Friday, "See you all in college next semester!!! Hope your in my class" (sic)."
See you all in college next semester!!! Hope your in my class ;) 😆😜
— sunnyleone (@SunnyLeone) August 28, 2020
Sunny is presently in the US in isolation with her husband Daniel Weber and kids amid Covid-19 spread.
On the work front, the 39-year old actress was last seen in her auto biopic Karenjit Kaur - The Untold Story of Sunny Leone.
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