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John Cena is busy with hisWWE retirement tour in 2025, but hisHollywood career is still thrivingin a big way as well. Unfortunately, it appears that Warner Bros. Discovery has now canceled Wipeout, a show Cena was involved in for a long time.
According to Deadline, The Wipeout revival has officially been canceled, as quietly confirmed by Jason Sarlanis, President of TNT, TBS, TruTV, ID & HLN at Warner Bros. Discovery. During a keynote speech, Sarlanis explained that the series was too expensive to align with the networks new programming strategy.
Sarlanis acknowledged that Wipeout was a fun and comedic show but emphasized the need for a more realistic approach to programming, stating that recalibration was necessary.
The Wipeout revival premiered in April 2021, with John Cena and Nicole Byer as hosts. The show was known for its massive obstacle courses, featuring water, mud, slime, and the iconic big red balls. Contestants competed for a chance to win $25,000, making it one of the most entertaining challenge-based game shows on television.
Even though Wipeout was canceled, John Cena remains extremely busy. While his WWE retirement tour is a top priority, he is also working on multiple Hollywood projects, but fans will still miss Wipeout no matter what.
Were you a fan of Wipeout? Do you think Warner Bros. Discovery made the right decision in canceling the show? Share your thoughts in the comments below!