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16 time WWE World Champion John Cena officially announced his farewell tour with World Wrestling Entertainment on the night of Raw's first episode with Netflix, January 6, 2025. The WWE star also added that his last run will be a full-time stint with consistent appearances from here until the end of 2025.
Cena brings with him 16 world title runs, 5 WrestleMania main events headlining 22, 23, 27, 28 and 29, as well as numerous movies which saw him starring in The Marine, 12 rounds as well as the image defining villainous arc in F9 and Fast X.
The so-called Cenation leader released a studio album in 2005 dubbed as "You Can't See Me" making it all the way to number 15 of Billboard 200 charts.
Cena was also a consistent contributor to the Make-A-Wish foundation fulfilling over 650 wishes for children with critical illnesses—the most in history.
The announcement comes with Cena's busy Hollywood schedule as the wrestler-turned-actor is tied to numerous movie commitments starting this year. Cena mentioned that this year's Royal Rumble event will be his last which will see him begin his road to his final Wrestlemania appearance.
John Cena solidified himself as the face of the franchise and WWE's main man through the mid 2000s that catapulted the company into a larger than life global phenomenon after the end of the Attitude Era.
Cena's farewell tour is projected to be one for the books especially after mentioning that he plans to break the all-time world championship records at 17 world titles. Will Cena break his and Ric Flair's record 16 world championships? Buckle up as we are all about to find out as the last time is NOW.
Written by: Rizzle Meco Delim and Renz Delim
Image credits: WWE
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