It turns you, you can see him. One of the greatest of all time in WWE has been traveling around the country on a Farewell Tour (one that has ruffled many fans' feathers) to the wrestling league that he helped turn into an industry powerhouse, and that tour is headed straight to Grand Rapids.

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On Friday, June 20th, John Cena will take the stage at the Van Andel Arena for his final appearance in Grand Rapids, one of his last tour stops. Before his match tonight, however, John is doing some sightseeing around the city. One of those stops was the Stovetop Roasters Cafe in Eastown.

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Stovetop Roasters Cafe Visited By The Champion

The current WWE Champion and his wife, Shay Shariatzadeh, were spotted this morning at Stovetop Roasters Cafe. This cozy coffee shop offers a variety of house-made blends and single-origin coffees. Sixteen different characters adorn the many flavors, giving each blend personality.

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John Cena was greeted by multiple fans as he and his wife waited for their food. The interactions were brief, but to have a global superstar like him waltz into a random shop is thrilling. My friend was in the shop when he was there; John was rocking a black hat, black shirt, and was wearing his signature cargo shorts. A photo of him from the front can be found here.

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John's last appearance in Grand Rapids was in 2013, but tonight John is set to take on Ron Killings in his final Grand Rapids appearance, culminating in his final match ever this December. His match is being broadcast on USA network and is streaming on Peacock.

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10 Fastest Championship Matches in WWE History

A lightning fast championship match can be shocking, both for the right and the wrong reasons. Some of the quickest matches in WWE history have caused Superstars like Daniel Bryan to be catapulted to the top of the card, while others like Kofi Kingston had short moments of glory snatched away from them.

For this list, we're not counting Money in the Bank cash-ins like Dean Ambrose pinning Seth Rollins in nine seconds or Jack Swagger taking Chris Jericho's title in eight seconds. These are mostly traditional matches, minus one Money in the Bank precursor where Trish Stratus pulled the biggest heel move of her career.

Of course this is wrestling, so cheating is 100-percent legal for this list. If you happened to low blow your opponent just moments before the match began, only for the bell to ring thanks to some hapless referee -- that's a'okay with us!

Whether it be an iconic retirement match at Wrestlemania or a bizarre untelevised moment between a veteran and a rising star at Madison Square Garden, these are officially the 10 fastest championship matches in the history of WWE. Get out your stopwatches if you don't believe us!

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