<font class="newsbody">- WWE.com has added a video on Cena's surgery and rehab process. This video will likely start running on WWE programming this week. On the video Dr. James Andrews stated that the pectoral tear occurred when Cena's arm was pulled behind him during the hiptoss spot with Ken Kennedy. Andrews stated that the injury was "devastating" and that he was amazed Cena even finished the match. Initially, examinations did not show how severe the tear was, however the surgical procedure that opened him up has revealed the injury to be very serious and that the tear occurred right where the tendon attaches itself to the bone. They used fiber-wire kevlar sutures to replair the tear. Andrews noted that the quick turnaround for the surgery (which took place less than 24 hours after the injury) helped make the procedure an easier process as the torn tendon hadn't had been given a chance to shrivel up after the tear. Andrews also noted that Cena should make a full recovery within six months to one year. This means that at the latest, Cena would be out until April, ruling out any physical activity, which includes WrestleMania. </font></p> <font class="newsbody"> </font>Big Update On John Cena's Injury</p>