John Cena Opens Up on Big E’s WWE Retirement and What It Means for the Wrestling World

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Seventeen-time WWE Champion John Cena recently reached out to Big E following the latter’s announcement of his retirement. Although Big E has been sidelined since a severe neck injury in March 2022, he confirmed in a recent interview that he now views himself as retired from professional wrestling. Big E expressed his gratitude to fans for their support throughout his career in a heartfelt Twitter message.

In response, John Cena posted a note of thanks on Twitter, saying:
“@WWEBigE, thank you for the precious moments and memories. #respect”

The two superstars have a shared history, including Big E setting a bench press record in Cena’s gym, which was featured in the lead-up to Cena versus The Rock at WrestleMania 29 in 2013. Big E’s main roster debut was also intertwined with Cena, with Big E attacking Cena on Raw in December 2012. Their most recent in-ring appearance together was a 12-man tag team match on July 18, 2016, featuring multiple WWE stars.

Fan Take: Big E’s retirement marks the end of an era for one of WWE’s most beloved powerhouses, and John Cena’s tribute highlights the respect Big E earned among peers. For WWE fans, this moment is bittersweet but also a reminder of the physical toll the sport takes and the legacy great performers leave behind.

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