Bayley, who was hosting a wrestling seminar in Orlando from December 4 to 6, Florida, had the pleasure of welcoming none other than John Cena as a special guest last Saturday.
Cena took notes on the matches that took place there, giving advice to each participant afterward.
He remained at the seminary for eight hours.
Bayley warmly thanked Cena, who responded by congratulating her on her commitment, adding that he was honored to be invited to the event.
“Pam, you had asked me a while ago how you could help ‘the business’. You have created something that does exactly that. A collaborative environment with the purpose of making everyone in the room better than they were yesterday. Attitude is infectious, the attitude you’ve created allowed me to be better than I was yesterday. Thank you for all you do. Thanks to the entire group of incredible individuals. It was my honor to be invited into the room.”
Brie Coda (formerly Elayna Black and Cora Jade) says the wrestling world is lucky to have Bayley
“The wrestling world is lucky to have @itsBayleyWWE ❤️ Her passion, selflessness and love for wrestling/the future of it inspires me and is truly something special. Everyone should learn something from her #ROLEMODEL”
Lyra Valkyria, Rhea Ripley, Natalya and Tyler Breeze were among others also invited to the seminar.
Two wrestlers known to Quebec fans, Dreya Mitchell and Lea Sparks, were among the participants.
Pam, you had asked me a while ago how you could help ‘the business’. You have created something that does exactly that. A collaborative environment with the purpose of making everyone in the room better than they were yesterday. Attitude is infectious, the attitude you’ve created…
— John Cena (@JohnCena) December 7, 2025
The wrestling world is lucky to have @itsBayleyWWE ❤️ Her passion, selflessness and love for wrestling/the future of it inspires me and is truly something special. Everyone should learn something from her #ROLEMODEL
— Brie Coda (@ElaynaBlack) December 7, 2025
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