John Cena is presently going through he is retirement tour, which he started at the Netflix RAW premiere, which was also the first ever episode of WWE RAW of 2025. He is indeed one of the biggest names in the history of professional wrestling, and it is definitely going to be a huge loss for the wrestling world once he retires from wrestling.
He has already promised that he will retire at the end of this year, and in this retirement tour, he has done a lot of things, like breaking the record of winning the highest number of World Championships in WWE, and he also had the heel World Championship run for the first time in his wrestling career. It was his first heel run in around 22 years.
John Cena reflected on his final match in Europe
Last Sunday, WWE organized Clash in Paris, where John Cena had a match against Logan Paul, and this was his last ever match in Europe. He will have his final match in WWE in December 2022; the promotion is not going back to Europe after this event. During the post-show, he reflected on his final match in Europe;
"We owe everything to the audience, and to have the audience grow over the years, I mean you gotta remember, when I started this whirlwind experience in '02, we had a lot of superstars walk away," Cena said. "We had a lot of injuries... We were pretty lean in some of those towns and they weren't as loud as this and they weren't as excited. But, [this is] a place we could always come where fans would just flock in droves and fill us with excitement... So to be back here is something special."
John Cena defeated Logan Paul at Clash in Paris
"This is an arena, but it's also a stadium and the energy in here is crazy and the fans understand and they're interactive," he said. "It's amazing, man. it's amazing." Said John Cena about his last ever match in Europe where he defeated the former WWE United States champion Logan Paul.
The next WWE International event is Crown Jewel at Australia
Cena's next opponent has not been revealed officially, but it can be expected that he will face John Cena at the upcoming WWE event, Crown Jewel, which will take place in Australia. This is also going to be he is last match in Asia, as the promotion is not going to any International stage after this event. Cena's retirement tour will always be remembered as one of the best runs in wrestling history.
John Cena comments on his last ever match in Europe, "We owe everything to the audience"
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John Cena is presently going through he is retirement tour, which he started at the Netflix RAW premiere, which was also the first ever episode of WWE RAW of 2025. He is indeed one of the biggest names in the history of professional wrestling, and it is definitely going to be a huge loss for the wrestling world once he retires from wrestling.
He has already promised that he will retire at the end of this year, and in this retirement tour, he has done a lot of things, like breaking the record of winning the highest number of World Championships in WWE, and he also had the heel World Championship run for the first time in his wrestling career. It was his first heel run in around 22 years.
John Cena reflected on his final match in Europe
Last Sunday, WWE organized Clash in Paris, where John Cena had a match against Logan Paul, and this was his last ever match in Europe. He will have his final match in WWE in December 2022; the promotion is not going back to Europe after this event. During the post-show, he reflected on his final match in Europe;
"We owe everything to the audience, and to have the audience grow over the years, I mean you gotta remember, when I started this whirlwind experience in '02, we had a lot of superstars walk away," Cena said. "We had a lot of injuries... We were pretty lean in some of those towns and they weren't as loud as this and they weren't as excited. But, [this is] a place we could always come where fans would just flock in droves and fill us with excitement... So to be back here is something special."
John Cena defeated Logan Paul at Clash in Paris
"This is an arena, but it's also a stadium and the energy in here is crazy and the fans understand and they're interactive," he said. "It's amazing, man. it's amazing." Said John Cena about his last ever match in Europe where he defeated the former WWE United States champion Logan Paul.
The next WWE International event is Crown Jewel at Australia
Cena's next opponent has not been revealed officially, but it can be expected that he will face John Cena at the upcoming WWE event, Crown Jewel, which will take place in Australia. This is also going to be he is last match in Asia, as the promotion is not going to any International stage after this event. Cena's retirement tour will always be remembered as one of the best runs in wrestling history.
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