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WWE Icon John Cena Retires After 20-Year Career

As one of the all-time great WWE superstars, John Cena officially retired from in-ring competition in December 2025. It marked the end of an era within the world of professional wrestling, which concluded his legendary career after he competed in his final match at 13th December Night’s Main Event.

Final Match Details

  • Opponent: Gunther, World Heavyweight Champion
  • Outcome: Cena lost via submission (tap-out), marking his first tap-out in WWE history
  • Signature Moves Used: Attitude Adjustment (AA), sleeper hold, top-rope maneuvers

Event Significance: A ceremonial passing of the torch occurred, with Cena receiving championship belts from fellow wrestlers including Cody Rhodes and CM Punk

Career Highlights

  • World Championships: 17-time world champion (14 WWE Championships, 3 World Heavyweight Championships)
  • Mid-Card Titles: WWE United States Champion (5 times), WWE Intercontinental Champion (1 time)
  • Tag Team Titles: WWE Tag Team Champion (2 times), World Tag Team Champion (2 times)
  • Grand Slam Winner: Completed the WWE Career Grand Slam (winning major world, mid-card, and tag-team titles)
  • Other Achievements: Two-time Royal Rumble winner, one-time Money in the Bank briefcase winner, multiple WrestleMania main-event appearances

Tributes and Recognition

  • WWE stars, legends, and fans praised Cena’s “Hustle, Loyalty, Respect” mantra and contributions to the sport.
  • Celebrities like Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Mick Foley highlighted his humility, work ethic, and sportsmanship.
  • Cena’s retirement marks the end of an era in WWE, leaving a legacy of championships, inspiring storylines, and global fan engagement.

Final Year and Retirement Tour

  • Cena’s final year in WWE was marked by memorable moments and bold storytelling.
  • Ahead of WrestleMania 41, he briefly adopted a darker persona to capture his historic 17th world title.
  • Later in the year, he passed the torch back to Cody Rhodes, returned to his heroic image, and completed his career Grand Slam by winning the Intercontinental Championship in his hometown of Boston.
  • His final match against Gunther brought his 20-year in-ring career to a close.

Key Takeaways

  • John Cena retired in December 2025 after his final match at Saturday Night’s Main Event.
  • He is a 17-time world champion, the most in WWE history.
  • Cena lost his final match to Gunther via submission.
  • He is a WWE Grand Slam Champion, having won all major titles.
  • Cena was known for slogans like “Never Give Up” and “Hustle, Loyalty, Respect”.
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