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WWE WrestleMania 33: John Cena proposes to marry Nikki in the ring

| | Apr 03, 2017, at 11:54 pm
Florida, Apr 3 (IBNS): The wrestling arena, which generally witnesses kicks and punches, saw a special moment on Sunday night when WWE wrestler John Cena got down to his knees to propose his girl friend Nikki Bella for marriage.

The event happened  during WrestleMania 33 after Cena and Bella clinched the mixed tag team match over The Miz and Maryse.

The crowd at  the Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida, cheered aloud when Bella said yes after Cena proposed her with a ring.

WWE tweeted: "Nikki @BellaTwins planned on getting IN the ring with @JohnCena at #WrestleMania... little did she know, she'd be getting THE ring from him!"

Nikki also reacted to the incident on her Twitter page as she wrote: "My Prince Charming made me his Queen in a place we call home Last night was truly unforgettable. A dream come true! N."

 

Image: Nikki & Brie Twitter page
 

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