John Cena is presently having his retirement tour, which he started on the first episode of RAW of 2025, which was also the Netflix RAW premiere. Last year, he made a surprise appearance at the Money in the Bank event, where he announced that he would be retiring at the end of 2025.

On the Netflix RAW premiere, he announced his retirement tour, which would continue throughout 2025. He started his retirement tour from the Royal Rumble event in the quest to win the men's Royal Rumble match. After his failure to win the Royal Rumble match, he attempted his luck at the Elimination Chamber and this time he won.

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Where will John Cena have the rest of his matches

He won the Undisputed WWE Championship on the main event of WrestleMania 41, cementing his record of winning the WWE World Championship for the 17th time, which is more than anyone else. He also had his first heel run in nearly 22 years, which was also his first and only World Championship reign as a heel.

John Cena started his retirement tour at the Netflix RAW premiere

Cena has done everything during his retirement tour, and it is getting more and more exciting every day. But with time flying, he is aging near to his final match, which is likely to take place in December. According to reports, he has a total of 8 appearances left following his match against Logan Paul at Clash in Paris. Here is the list of events where he will have the rest of his matches;

September 5: WWE SmackDown (Chicago, Illinois)

September 15: WWE RAW (Lowell, Massachusetts)

September 20: WWE Wrestlepalooza (Indianapolis, Indiana)

October 11: WWE Crown Jewel (Perth, Australia)

November 29: WWE Survivor Series (San Diego, California)

December 13: Retirement Match

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John Cena will have his final match on December 13

At least one of these matches is expected to be against Brock Lesnar, who made his return at SummerSlam at attacked him at the end of the event. Discussions are going all around on who would potentially be his final opponent. Moreover, John Cena's retirement will be a huge loss for the world of professional wrestlin,g and he will always be missed.