John Cena rides back to 1984 for 'The Karate Kid' sketch on 'Saturday Night Live'

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Last Updated : Dec 12 2016 | 12:28 PM IST

'Saturday Night Live' latest host John Cena recently pulled off a perfect parody of the 1984 hit movie, 'The Karate Kid' on the comedy show.

In a skit dubbed 'The Karate Teen,' the 39-year-old wrestler played the role of Sammy Knox who became a dead-on ringer for a slightly older Billy Zabka, the 'Karate Kid' bully and one of the most infamous teen bad-guy actors of the era, reports cnet.com.

'SNL' cast member Mikey Day played Jeffy LeHart, the good-guy nerd with high hopes and next-to-no shot at winning, with Kenan Thompson as the white-bearded Mr. Miyagi who trained Knox.

The sketch also paid homage to the shifu's unorthodox training techniques, mystical lessons of encouragement and the rooting-for-the-underdog setup.

Cena was able to show his comedic range through a wide range of characters from one-half of the Klovak Brothers (a tandem of magicians in the spirit of Siegfried and Roy) to a bookstore employee Jean-George.

Donning a crimson football jersey, Cena also played an earnest student-athlete who says he takes academics "incredibly seriously" before giving a presentation on bananas nailed to plywood, while his fellow students focus on slightly more complicated scientific matters.

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First Published: Dec 12 2016 | 12:21 PM IST

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