The image appears to be a screenshot from a social media platform and showcases two separate photographs placed side by side along with two text posts from different users. On the top, there is a photo of two individuals, one in a chef's uniform, and the other in a suit with a blue tie, both smiling at the camera. The second photo is very similar, with the individuals in the same pose.
The top user, who has the account name "PandaFlexin," has commented saying, "So I met John Cena today..." indicating that the person in the suit is referred to as John Cena, who is a well-known public figure, often recognized for his contributions to professional wrestling and acting. The chef appears delighted in meeting him, evidenced by the broad smile and the decision to capture this moment through a photograph.
Below these images is a second social media comment from a different user with the name "Weffrey Jellington." This user humorously remarks, "Man met John Cena and didn’t even take a picture with him lmfaoo what a waste.” This comment plays on the long-running internet meme "You Can't See Me," which references John Cena's famous catchphrase and hand gesture implying that his opponents can't see him, turning it into a joke that he is literally invisible.
The humor in "Weffrey Jellington's" comment stems from the pretend notion that, despite the images clearly showing the chef with John Cena, the joke is to pretend that Cena is not visible, as if it's impossible to take a photo with him. This continues the ongoing joke within the fan community and the internet at large that plays on the theme of John Cena's supposed invisibility.
Why this might be funny to certain people hinges on their familiarity with John Cena's wrestling persona and the popular culture around it. Those who are in on the joke understand the paradox of meeting a famous person and yet playfully insisting that they aren’t there. It's a light-hearted way of engaging with celebrity culture and shared media inside jokes.
For the uninitiated, this might seem nonsensical, but for fans and those accustomed to meme culture, it's an amusing interaction that ties back to the wrestler's popular gimmick. It shows how a simple interaction between fans can become a communal laugh, brought together by the shared knowledge of the joke's context. PandaFlexin 3 59K AMB PandaFlexin So I met John Cena today Jeffrey Jellington jeffwellz Man met John Cena and didn t even take a picture with him lmfaoo what a waste