The John Cena divorce war with soon-to-be ex-wife, Elizabeth Huberdeau has soothed over, according to reports. After months of fighting, Cena and Huberdeau have agreed to "bury the hatchet," TMZ reports. 

"All matters [in the divorce] have been settled and resolved amicably," Raymond Rafool, Huberdeau's attorney said to TMZ.

Cena and Huberdeau engaged in a fierce battle when Cena filed for divorce in May without Huberdeau knowing. He claimed his marriage was "irretrievably broken". Because of the surprise, Huberdeau angrily sought out to challenge the prenuptial agreement so Cena would have to pay for how incompetently he treated her during for the separation. 

Huberdeau also claimed that Cena cheated on her with many women. "We're definitely following up on every lead relative to his being unfaithful before AND after the separation," her lawyer Raymond Rafool told TMZ last month. 

The rumors of John cheating had sparked some negative reactions among wrestlers.

"Having walked in her shoes, having been cheated on and betrayed, I have no sympathy for John Cena. There is no excuse for extramarital affairs. For a man who is a role model for million of, he ought to be ashamed of himself," wrote Ryan Drew on The Wrestling Hub.

As anger continued to increase rapidly, many expected for the WWE Raw star and his wife to have a grueling time during this procedure. However, TMZ reports that the couple has agreed to divorce after their 3 year marriage peacefully. 

No further details have been given regarding what kind of settlement Cena and Huberdeau reached. 

John and Liz had dated since high school.