John Cena, one of the most iconic figures in professional wrestling history, has made a definitive statement about his future in the WWE. In a recent interview with ComicBook, Cena declared that he will retire from professional wrestling in December 2025, and there is “not enough money in the world” to make him reconsider his decision. Cena’s announcement marks the end of an era for WWE fans who have witnessed his journey from a rookie to a legendary figure in the wrestling world.
Cena’s official WWE debut took place on ‘SmackDown’ in 2002, and since then, he has been a staple of the wrestling scene, participating in at least one match every year. His impact on the sport is undeniable, with his charisma, in-ring prowess, and dedication earning him a place among the greats of professional wrestling. Now, as he prepares to hang up his boots, Cena is focused on ensuring his farewell tour is memorable and impactful for fans of all ages.
In his interview, Cena emphasized that his decision to retire is not driven by financial gain or ego. He expressed a deep sense of trust and authenticity in his relationship with WWE, acknowledging the support of both fans and critics over the years. “There isn’t a cheque writer with enough money to change my mind when I hang it up in December,” Cena stated. “I don’t want to continue for ego or financial gain.” This sentiment underscores Cena’s commitment to ending his wrestling career on his own terms, with respect and integrity.
Cena’s farewell tour, which will begin in 2024, is set to be a grand celebration of his career. He aims to create a special experience for fans, emphasizing the significance of the tour for families and generations. “It truly is the last time for generations for grandparents and parents and kids to get together in the same time,” Cena explained. His goal is to offer fans a chance to relive 25 years of memories, creating a memorable experience that bridges different generations of wrestling enthusiasts.
Following his retirement from the ring, Cena plans to remain connected to WWE, but in a different capacity. He will take on a role as a WWE ambassador, a position that will see him donning a suit instead of his signature wrestling gear, including the jorts, wristbands, and ball cap that have become synonymous with his persona. Cena’s transition from the wrestling ring to an ambassador role reflects his enduring commitment to the WWE, even as he steps away from active competition.
Cena’s departure from WWE echoes the paths taken by other wrestling stars who have successfully transitioned to Hollywood, such as Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson and Dave Bautista. However, Cena’s impact on the WWE is unique, marked by his dedication, longevity, and the profound connection he has built with fans. His retirement is not just the end of an era but a celebration of a remarkable career that has left an indelible mark on the world of professional wrestling.
As Cena prepares for his final matches and the farewell tour, fans are eagerly anticipating the opportunity to celebrate his legacy. The tour promises to be a fitting tribute to a career that has spanned over two decades, offering fans a chance to witness Cena’s final performances and to honor the contributions he has made to the sport. Cena’s departure marks the end of a significant chapter in WWE history, but his legacy will continue to inspire and entertain fans for years to come.