Cena Out Two to Four Months After Surgery

John Cena had neck surgery today in Pittsburgh, PA by Dr. Joseph Maroon, who heads up WWE’s medical program. It was originally speculated that John Cena might have a neck fusion, which would have kept him out of action for up to a year, but after the surgery today, the time that Cena was expected to miss was reduced significantly.

Dr. Maroon told WWE.com that Cena will be able to start working out next week. The former WWE Champion is expected to be back in the ring within 2-4 months. The earliest he’s expected back is the Survivor Series pay-per-view, which is in his hometown of Boston, MA or the Royal Rumble 2009 at the latest.

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