"Crossover we didn't know we needed": Fans react as Kai Cenat, John Cena, and Fanum join the McDonald's Chicken Big Mac stream on Twitch

John Cena and Fanom joined Kai Cenat
John Cena and Fanom joined Kai Cenat's Big Mac stream on October 13 (Image via @McDonalds/X)

Kai Cenat and McDonald’s had fans hyped up on October 13 as they kicked off the Chicken Big Mac stream featuring John Cena and Fanum. The one-hour stream was hosted on Kai's official Twitch channel and included bloopers, light-hearted jokes, hearty chats, and taste tests of the savory sandwich.

The much-anticipated stream was teased by McDonald’s on October 12 and received massive love from fans across the United States. Over 240,000 viewers were watching the stream at the peak time, with most of them continuously engaging with the trio through Twitch comments.

Fans didn't shy away from applauding the collaboration between Kai Cenat and McD's which made the legendary stream possible:

"Kai and John Cena teaming up is the crossover we didn't know we needed"

Others shared similar thoughts and expressed their gratitude as they tweeted:

"Kai x John cena is all I needed to hear," said one fan.
"You guys went all out 100% Watching," praised another fan.
"This is gonna be HYPEEE," tweeted one user.
"W sponser I love McDonald’s," said one fan.

With John Cena on the stream, fans couldn't help cracking the infamous 'You can't see me' joke and tweeted:

"How can Kai collab with John cena? We can’t see him," joked one fan.

The sponsored stream seemed to be doing great for the promotion of the all-new Chicken Big Mac. While many users were seemingly excited to try the sandwich, others wanted McDonald's to make it permanent.

"I guess I’m ordering a chicken Big Mac tonight," exclaimed one user.
"I love the new Chicken BigMac. Please keep it permanent. It's fire 🔥," tweeted one X user.
"Make the Chicken Bigmac a permanent menu item 🙏🏻," requested another fan.

Kai Cenat's Chicken Big Mac stream: Highlights and more

Kai Cenat kicked off the McDonald's sponsored Chicken Big Mac stream by welcoming John Cena. The 16-time WWE champion got the fans all excited as he entered the set to his iconic entrance theme.

Cena and Kai talked about the differences between Chicken Big Mac and Big Mac at the beginning of the stream. They were all set to dig into the sandwiches when Fanum popped up from behind.

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With Fanum in the picture, neither John Cena nor Kai Cenat could save the Big Macs from the infamous Fanum tax. After collecting the sandwiches as tax, the 27-year-old streamer was seen making up to John Cena by gifting him an exclusive Chicken Big Mac chain.

Kai Cenat, who was seemingly prepared for the tax pulled out some more Big Macs and Chicken Big Macs for Cena and himself. As they continued to enjoy the sandwiches, the trio talked about multiple things, including the flavors and hearty components of the Chicken Big Macs.

Kai and John Cena enjoy a Big Mac on Twitch stream (Image via Kai Cenat Live/YouTube)
Kai and John Cena enjoy a Big Mac on Twitch stream (Image via Kai Cenat Live/YouTube)

When Kai asked Cena how he felt after tasting the Chicken Big Mac, the WWE champion said:

"So because of all of the components, right, it's the same, but it's not. It has my mind spinning"

As the Twitch stream continued, Kai Cenat even walked Cena through common streaming terms like W (winner), L (loser), and GIFTED. John Cena then played a few games with the boys and even talked to Kai's mom on a video call.

The one-hour stream offered some extra excitement to viewers as John Cena and Kai engaged them with a Q-n-A session. Some viewers received career and life advice from Cena, while some asked about changes, and even shared their admiration for the wrestler.


Kai Cenat's Chicken Big Mac stream ended with a heartfelt message from John Cena who encouraged fans to do their best and never give up through hard times. He also mentioned how everyone will eventually get to the finish line if they continue to persist and put in the effort.

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Edited by Yesha Srivastava