John Cena has been on the main roster in the WWE for over 16 years and he has been one of the faces of the company for over a decade. WWE may not be very happy with him after he addressed a question regarding the Bullet Club recently, but he gave a rather interesting answer.

The Leader of the Cenation has been involved in many big moments throughout his wrestling career in the WWE, such as debuting against Kurt Angle, his iconic feuds against Edge, The Rock, and CM Punk, as well as becoming a 16-time world champion at last year's Royal Rumble after defeating AJ Styles in a match that was deemed by WWE as Match of the Year in 2017.

Cena could be about to add two more historic moments to that list in 2018, as speculation has suggested he is a lock to face The Undertaker at WrestleMania 34 in a dream match, and it is widely expected he will break Ric Flair's record and win his 17th world title as well.

However, outside of the WWE, Cena has never really had a big wrestling moment, but one fan asked him if he would like to create a big moment by joining the world famous Bullet Club, which primarily appears in NJPW and ROH.

As you can see in the video below, The Leader of the Cenation did not hesitate in his answer, and it's this answer that may get a lot of wrestling fans excited.

Cena said that the Bullet Club is 'a pretty elite club', while also mentioning that he did not know if they would have him because he was beyond his wrestling prime, and would be like a grizzled veteran joining them. He also made a smart comparison to the movie 'Major League' when the Cleveland Indians signed third baseman Roger Dorn three years past his prime.

Nevertheless, this video caught the attention of Bullett Club member Nick Jackson of The Young Bucks, who responded to Cena's claim that they wouldn't have him because he is past his wrestling prime.

Jackson said in a tweet: "We’d love to have you @JohnCena"

Cena joining the Bullet Club is probably never going to happen unless WWE is happy with letting their biggest superstar of the past decade leave the company and do whatever he likes in the wrestling business, but as they say in WWE, never say never.