Do you have any idea what is being yelled in John Cena's theme song before the trumpets kick in?
I actually know this answer, and it's even somewhat topical in light of what's happening in NYC right now, so since you didn't know KB, I hope that you won't mind me answering...
It's the word "Amadou", and it's being yelled by Lil' Fame, sampled from the M.O.P. track "Ante Up".
It's a reference to Amadou Diallo, a 23 year old immigrant from Guinea who was shot 19 times(out of 41 fired shots), despite being unarmed, and killed by four plain clothes NYPD officers outside of his apartment in the Bronx in early 1999. The officers were acquitted of second degree murder charges, but the city of New York paid out a multi-million dollar lawsuit settlement.
Why Cena decided to use the sample when he made the track is a question I'm not sure anyone can answer, he(or more accurately the track's producers) probably just thought it sounded cool.
And to stay on thread topic:
KB, since you've already (angrily) conceded to review the New Japan dome show, I had a related question-
Have you ever reviewed a match featuring either Hiroshi Tanahashi or Shinsuke Nakamura? Or even seen a match in its entirety that featured either wrestler?
I think you'd surely enjoy Tanahashi if you saw a good amount of his work. As for Nakamura, while his wrestling style probably isn't necessarily your "cup of tea", I think that given his great psychology and the amount of personality and charisma that he oozes, you may dig him as a performer as well.