John Cena: The Last Chapter of a Legend in WWE
The wrestling world is preparing to say goodbye to one of its most emblematic figures. John Cena, after announcing his progressive retirement, has begun his farewell tour, promising a 2025 full of memorable matches to close out his career. Cena, who has competed sporadically since 2018, plans to participate in 30 to 40 matches in 2025, marking the end of his career in the ring. During his appearance at the Intuit Dome, Cena hinted at the possibility of facing great rivals in his last match, including names like Logan Paul, CM Punk, and Roman Reigns. Below, a review of the key moments of his “The Last Time is Now John Cena Farewell Tour”.WWE Night of Champions – June 28th
Facing CM Punk, one of his biggest rivals, Cena starred in a chaotic match with multiple interruptions and referees out of play. Punk requested a new referee, but Seth Rollins appeared with Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed, who attacked Punk.WWE Money in the Bank – June 7th
Cena teamed with Logan Paul against Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso. Although Cena dominated at first, a conflict with Paul gave Rhodes and Uso the advantage.WWE Backlash – May 10
Cena faced Randy Orton in a match that could be the last between these legends. They exchanged blows, with Cena accidentally hitting a referee and Orton applying multiple RKOs.WrestleMania – April 20th
Cena faced Cody Rhodes for the Undisputed WWE Championship. The match lasted almost 20 minutes, with the participation of rapper Travis Scott. Cena managed to win his 17th WWE championship, setting a new record.Booed in Brussels – March 17
In a surprising turn, Cena embraced his “heel” role on Monday Night Raw in Belgium. He declared that he would no longer be the hero, launching a diatribe against the fans.Cody Rhodes intervened, challenging Cena for WrestleMania 41, a massive showdown scheduled for April 19 in Las Vegas.“I don’t need you.”
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“Heel” Turn at Elimination Chamber – March 1st
Cena and CM Punk were the last two wrestlers standing in the Elimination Chamber. Cena won his fourth Chamber match, securing his spot at WrestleMania 41.Defeat at the Royal Rumble – February 1st
Cena was close to winning his third Royal Rumble, but Jey Uso eliminated him, surprising the wrestling world.Farewell to Los Angeles, welcome to Indianapolis – January 6th
Cena announced that his appearance on Monday Night Raw in Los Angeles would be his last in the city. He expressed his desire to obtain his 17th world championship, surpassing Ric Flair. WWE legend shared a reel on Instagram.Contents
John Cena: The Last Chapter of a Legend in WWEWWE Night of Champions – June 28thWWE Money in the Bank – June 7thWWE Backlash – May 10WrestleMania – April 20thBooed in Brussels – March 17“Heel” Turn at Elimination Chamber – March 1stDefeat at the Royal Rumble – February 1stFarewell to Los Angeles, welcome to Indianapolis – January 6th