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John Cena has officially ended his WWE career with his final match at Saturday Night's Main Event XLII against Gunther.
John Cena is set to retire on December 13th but a viral photo seemed to suggest he's advertised for next year An intriguing development ahead of SNME.
Kevin Nash explains why Randy Orton is unlikely to break John Cena's world title record. Read why he believes Orton's mindset is the key factor.
So, if the Franchise Player locked horns at WWE WrestleMania 42, Roman could be the final opponent of Cena in the squared circle. The final name in the list is Brock Lesnar. The Beast Incarnate contested against John Cena at Wrestlepalooza, where he destroyed the Cenation Leader and secured a dominating victory.
In the end, there were no surprises. No run-ins or plot twists. No headline-stealing appearances from The Rock. Instead, WWE played it straight and simple with John Cena's swan song — as it knew it had to do.
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WWE teases John Cena vs The Rock at WrestleMania 42 ahead of SNME?
It’s been well-known for over a year that John Cena will not compete in a WWE ring ever again after 2025. Still, given that wrestlers never truly stay
According to @WrestleVotes, "Sources indicate recent rumors of Logan Paul vs. John Cena at WrestleMania have, at the very least, been discussed. However, the idea has been met with resounding disapproval from several within creative. The general feeling is that this shouldn't be Cena's final WrestleMania match."
The show had a number one contender's match between the Crippler and Cena, with the winner earning a shot at WWE Champion Brock Lesnar in the main event. This was still early in Cena's career, so the heel tapped out to Benoit in the Crippler Crossface. To close the show, Lesnar retained his title in a classic SmackDown match.