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John Cena is set to wrap up his legendary professional wrestling career at the upcoming Saturday Night's Main Event.
John Cena will lace up a pair of wrestling boots for the last time at Saturday Night's Main Event from inside Capital One Arena in Washington, DC. It will be a
John Cena will wrap up his 25-year career on Saturday at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event as he faces Gunther. Once Saturday is over, Cena wants fan focused on what’s next.
John Cena will have the final wrestling match of his legendary career this weekend at Saturday Night's Main Event.
John Cena has some interesting easter eggs in his retirement match uniform. Ahead of his retirement match tomorrow at Saturday Night’s Main Event, 17-time WWE Champion John Cena appeared on the Pat McAfee Show.
John Cena put an end to the rumors and speculation Friday, stating that his retirement match against Gunther will go on last at Saturday Night's Main Event.
There was a misinterpretation online over Cena’s comments on Jimmy Kimmel where Cena said he would be wrestling at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event, and then fans would see the stars of tomorrow. Fans took “and then” as Cena opening the show, despite Cena later saying he would be staying up late, indicating he would be going on last.
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John Cena explains why he's not ready to 'look back' on his WWE career yet
As the clock winds down on John Cena's illustrious two-decade long career, the Grand Slam Champion explains why he's not ready to reflect on his WWE career just yet.
For two decades John Cena has made himself indispensable in the world of WWE alongside superstars like The Rock, Randy Orton, Triple H and many more, but for one final time he'll step into the ring Saturday night.
The Saturday Night’s Main Event special is taking place at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. and will stream live on Peacock starting at 8 p.m. Eastern. Gunther was confirmed as Cena’s final opponent through winning WWE’s Last Time is Now Tournament.