John Cena retired from professional wrestling on the 13th of December, 2025, after his last match against Gunther.
John Cena’s legendary pro wrestling career is officially over. The WWE star tapped out in a sleeper hold in his final match against Gunther at “Saturday Night’s Main Event” in front of an announced ...
His tag line is "you can't see me," but Saturday night is the last time you will see WWE superstar John Cena before he retires. Cena, a 17-time WWE world champion and Grand Slam champion, is having ...
The Franchise. The Champ. The Cenation Leader. The Professor of Thugonomics. Big Match John. Super Cena. He's been called many affectionate monikers over the years but both in and out of the ring, ...
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John Cena explains why his WWE retirement match had the perfect end
John Cena stands by the closing moment of his retirement match. A month removed, wrestling fans continue to debate the finish of John Cena’s last match, with some appreciating its apparent symbolism.
Cena and Styles both lost to Gunther in their final bouts.
John Cena wrestled in his final WWE match on Saturday, Dec. 13, at the Capitol One Arena in Washington, D.C. The most decorated pro wrestler in WWE history, Cena remained in the ring for an emotional ...
There was deafening silence at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. on Saturday night after John Cena tapped out to GUNTHER in his last match. The 19,000-strong crowd then proceeded to boo Triple ...
John Cena has explained why his final WWE match was perfect. The GOAT's in-ring career came to an end on December 13 at Saturday Night's Main Event.
John Cena’s retirement match headlines a historic WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. The GOAT will enter the ring for the final time as an active competitor, ...
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