You might can’t see Cena, but he will see you with some documents.

Cena the real-life Sheldon Cooper.

In 2013, Bella moved into Cena’s massive Florida home, but it wasn’t without a catch — Cena had his girlfriend sign a 75-page cohabitation document before she set up shop in the home.

The agreement, documented on an episode of the E! reality series Total Divas, stated that Bella would have to vacate Cena’s home with her belongings as soon as possible if the pair split.

“I just don’t understand it. I just don’t know what to feel. I’m so confused,” Bella said on the show. “It kind of makes me second-guess where John and I stand in our relationship. I love John but maybe he knows that he doesn’t want to be with me forever?”

She also voiced her displeasure with a line in the agreement that referred to her as a “guest.”

“Although I do not wish to be formal, I do not want there to be any misunderstanding regarding your presence at the home as my guest,” Cena wrote in the contract. “In the event that I ask you to vacate the home, you agree to immediately vacate the home and remove any and all items you have brought into the home as soon as possible. ”