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John Cena is opening up about his recently completed retirement tour. In his first interview since his final match this past Saturday night, The 'Greatest of A
Cody Rhodes and John Cena have finally opened up about their thoughts on The Rock and Travis Scott’s disappearance following WWE Elimination Chamber and WrestleMania 41.
John Cena became a 17-time WWE Champion at WrestleMania 41, defeating Cody Rhodes in the main event. The match was memorable for Travis Scott getting involved in the match and Cena embracing his heel personality. Fans were left disappointed by the match, though Cena, now a babyface, and Cody had redemption at WWE SummerSlam in a street fight.
John Cena dropped his classic "hustle, loyalty, respect" gimmick and turned heel for the first time in over two decades at this year's WWE Elimination Chamber e
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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
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.
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.
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.