WWE’s John Cena Addresses Doubts Surrounding SNME Being His Final Match

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In a little over a week, John Cena is set to retire from professional wrestling with his final match at WWE’s Saturday Night’s Main Event in Washington, D.C. Despite some fans doubting this will truly be his last bout, Cena confirmed on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” that December 13 will be his official retirement date. Cena shared that announcing his retirement more than a year in advance is unprecedented in WWE history, as wrestlers usually continue to compete sporadically. He emphasized that his match at Peacock will be his very last, and he will never wrestle again.

Having traveled the world with WWE for over two decades, Cena recognizes how deeply fans connect with him, making it hard for them to imagine the wrestling world without him. Nevertheless, the 17-time world champion is steadfast about ending his in-ring career by the close of 2025. He acknowledged the skepticism surrounding his retirement, pointing out that WWE stars rarely retire in a traditional sense. Cena has spent the past year touring and meeting fans, giving them a chance to find closure before his final match. For those who struggle with the idea of his retirement, he suggests the December 13 match will provide a necessary sense of finality.

Cena’s last opponent will be either LA Knight or Gunther, who are competing in the finals of “The Last Time Is Now” tournament to earn the honor of facing him.

Fan Take: This news is monumental for WWE fans because John Cena is one of the most iconic figures in wrestling history, and his retirement marks the end of an era. It also signals a potential shift in WWE’s future landscape, opening the door for new stars to rise and redefine the sport.

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