In a shocking turn of events, John Cena, the face of WWE for over two decades, announced his retirement from professional wrestling at the WWE “Money in the Bank” event in Canada. The 47-year-old wrestling icon made the surprise announcement, leaving fans in a state of disbelief.
“Tonight I officially announce my retirement from the WWE,” Cena told the crowd in Toronto, who responded with a mix of shock and appreciation, chanting “thank you Cena.”
Cena, known for his signature “jorts” (denim shorts) and unstoppable energy, expressed his gratitude to the WWE fans for “letting me play in the house that you built for so many years.” He wore a t-shirt with the words “The Last Time is Now” emblazoned on it, signifying the end of an era.
The wrestling legend will embark on a farewell tour in 2025, which will include dozens of dates between January and December, culminating in his final in-ring competition. While Cena feels physically drained, he intends to remain part of the WWE family in some capacity.
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“I’m at my end physically, but I want to remain involved with the WWE in some way,” Cena said in a press conference. “I’m grateful for the opportunities I’ve had, and I want to give back to the company that has given me so much.”
Cena’s wrestling career spans over two decades, with 16 world champion titles under his belt. He transitioned into acting in 2006, starring in films like “The Marine,” “The Suicide Squad,” “Fast & Furious 9,” and “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.” Cena’s acting career took off in 2018, leading him to perform part-time in WWE.
The charismatic wrestler-turned-actor made headlines earlier this year with a daring appearance at the Academy Awards, where he presented an award naked, except for a strategically placed envelope.
Cena’s philanthropic efforts are equally impressive, as he is the most requested celebrity by kids through the charity Make-A-Wish. He holds a Guinness World Record for the number of wishes granted to Make-A-Wish children with critical illnesses.
As John Cena closes the curtain on his wrestling career, his legacy will continue to inspire and entertain fans worldwide.