Can I see you? Saturday Night Live ladies all go weak at the knees for WWE star host John Cena 

He's more used to administering back or neck-breakers.

But on Saturday Night Live, John Cena played heartbreaker to almost every one of the SNL ladies.

Leslie Jones, Cecily Strong and Aidy Bryant all fell under the hunky WWE star's spell as he hosted for the first time.

Can I see you? The Saturday Night Live ladies all went weak at the knees for WWE star host John Cena

Jones was the first to fall after she showed up during his opening monologue amid the line of cast members who wanted to challenge the former world champ.

Despite wanting to take the night off from wrestling and try his hand at comedy, Bobby Moynihan's Rowdy Roddy Piper-ripoff 'The Waddler' insisted on throwing down, while Kenan Thompson even smashed a chair over his back.

But when Leslie Jones' wrestling character - Leslie Jones - came to 'whoop his ass', she quickly changed her mind when she got a closer look at the burly beefcake.

'I could fit my whole tongue in that chin cleft,' she purred, before slipping him her hotel key.

Challenger one: Despite wanting to take the night off from wrestling and try his hand at comedy, Bobby Moynihan's Rowdy Roddy Piper-ripoff 'The Waddler' insisted on throwing down

Error in judgement: Kenan Thompson even smashed a chair over his back

Trouble: But when Leslie Jones' wrestling character - Leslie Jones - came to 'whoop his ass', she quickly changed her mind when she got a closer look at the burly beefcake

Smitten: 'I could fit my whole tongue in that chin cleft,' she purred, before slipping him her hotel key

In the following gameshow skit, Cena played the host of MTV dating game Hook A Hunk, in which Cecily Strong had to choose between three rather dweeby options.

But one look at Cena and Strong immediately made up her mind who she wanted to date. 

‘Oh my God your arms are so big,’ she giggled as she hit on Cena and the pair organized a date and flirted while the suitors watched on.

Hunky: In the following gameshow skit, Cena played the host of MTV dating game Hook A Hunk, in which Cecily Strong had to choose between three rather dweeby options

I'll take this one: But one look at Cena and Strong immediately made up her mind who she wanted to date

Hook ups: ‘I feel like we are the only two people alive,’ Cena said dramatically before the pair shared a lengthy kiss

Runners up: And while they made out two of the suitors, played by Beck Bennett and Kyle Mooney, also found love and kissed

‘I feel like we are the only two people alive,’ Cena said dramatically before the pair shared a lengthy kiss.

And while they made out two of the suitors, played by Beck Bennett and Kyle Mooney, also found love and kissed. 

Later in the show, The Prototype donned a long blonde wig and frequently-opening shirt to play a Fabio-looking stock boy at a book shop who followed around Aidy Bryant as they looked for romance novels in the book cases.

Fab: Later in the show, The Prototype donned a long blonde wig and frequently-opening shirt to play a Fabio-looking stock boy at a book shop who followed around Aidy Bryant as they looked for romance novels in the book cases

False start: The two engaged in very Mills & Boon exposition - while customers listened - but never actually got anywhere, no matter how yearnful Bryant's 'pink nip-nips' became

The two engaged in very Mills & Boon exposition - while customers listened - but never actually got anywhere, no matter how yearnful Bryant's 'pink nip-nips' became.

The last person to fall for John Cena was John Cena himself.

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The new Alec: The last person to fall for John Cena was John Cena himself

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