The Greatest of All Time, John Cena is set to retire from WWE after a legendary career spanning over two decades. The Cenation made the announcement at WWE Money in the Bank PLE that left fans stunned.
However, to mark the occasion, John Cena has planned an extensive retirement tour throughout 2025, giving fans multiple opportunities to see him in action one last time. In a recent interview with Collider, Cena revealed that he has dedicated the entire 2025 calendar year to WWE for his retirement ride.
This tour will include around 36 dates, with significant stops such as the Royal Rumble, the first-ever edition of Monday Night RAW on Netflix, and what will be his final WrestleMania in Las Vegas. Moreover, Cena stated that he would be making this tour his primary focus after the completion of filming for “Peacemaker” season 2 at the end of 2024. and
“I can probably confirm that Peacemaker will take us to the end of 2024, and I can say that with the utmost conviction because I have given the calendar year 2025 to WWE. I am retiring in 2025, and I start that farewell tour in January. I’ll end it in December, and it’s going to be right around 36 dates around the world to pay thanks and gratitude to the WWE audiences around the world. So that’s what I’m doing in 2025.”
Furthermore, John Cena expressed his deep gratitude to the WWE audience, acknowledging their support over the past 25 years, and emphasized that the tour is his way of saying “thank you” to the fans.
“Well, it’s also very rewarding, and I’m grateful. The audience has been there for me for close to 25 years now, so I just want to say, ‘Thank you.'”
With John Cena gearing up to write the final chapter of his illustrious WWE carer and no amount of money could change his decision, this farewell tour is not just a goodbye but a celebration of one of the greatest WWE superstars of all time.
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