John Cena and Nikki Bella news: No target date yet for wedding

Back in April, World Wrestling Entertainment super star, John Cena, took a knee and proposed to Nikki Bella at WrestleMania 33, to the delightful surprise of wrestling fans. As of now, the two have gotten really busy planning their wedding, which should not take much planning since both wrestling stars only want a small and intimate ceremony with immediate family and friends.

In a report by Mirror, Nikki stated that she cannot be called a diva anymore since she is ecstatic about being engaged to her longtime boyfriend, Cena. However, it appears that her twin sister, Brie Bella, does not think that Nikki is committing enough time to plan the upcoming wedding. Nikki is still caught up in the moment of being Cena's fiancée, and it would appear that she is soaking up every moment.

In fact, she further stated that she is in no hurry to get married since she is sure of Cena's commitment towards her. This does not mean that Nikki is not preparing for the wedding though. According to Hollywood Life, the promotional teaser for television show "Total Divas" shows Nikki trying on her wedding dress, which is one that has a noticeably low cut. The season premiere of "Total Divas" begins on Nov. 1, wherein fans will get to see more of the preparations.

It is highly possible that Nikki may have opted for a different dress, but fans will find out soon enough when the wedding finally takes place. At this point, there seems to be a problem in finalizing a date for the wedding. According to Ok Magazine, Cena and Nikki have been busy with their career commitments, with Nikki doing "Dancing With the Stars" and Cena busy with his own projects.

This definitely does not mean that the two will not be pushing through with the wedding, but they want to make sure that their wedding is going to be as smooth as possible.

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