One of the biggest points of discussion in WWE right now is who is going to be the final opponent of John Cena? The 17 times WWE World Champion is presently going through his retirement tour, and he will wrestle his final match at the upcoming Saturday Night's Main Event show, which is scheduled for December 13.

His latest match was against AJ Styles at the Crown Jewel event. These two legends produced one of the best matches in the history of professional wrestling in Australia, and the expectations for the remaining matches of John Cena are increasing even more. Naturally, the expectation level of his final match is even higher.

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Peter Rosenberg thinks Batista is going to be the final opponent of John Cena

Gunther is heavily reported to be the final opponent of John Cena, but it has not been officially confirmed yet. The Ring General is presently out of action with multiple injuries he suffered during his World Heavyweight Championship match at SummerSlam, where he lost to CM Punk. His return date has not been officially confirmed yet.

John Cena will wrestle his final match at Saturday Night's Main Event on December 13

Seth Rollins was also rumored to be the opponent of John Cena, but he recently suffered an injury that will keep him out of action for months. But WWE commentator Peter Rosenberg recently predicted that Batista is going to be the final opponent of Cena. Speaking with Chris Van Vliet on the “INSIGHT” podcast, he explained the following;

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Gunther is heavily reported to be the final opponent of Cena

“Because we’ve talked about all the people who make sense, and a name that just hasn’t gotten mentioned very much, it’s super unlikely, and I’m probably reaching here. But when you think about what they represented a certain time, the last Saturday Night’s Main Event happens to be in DC, if you hear this [plays Batista’s theme].” said Peter Rosenberg, regarding the final match of Cena.

“So I think you’re right, and I think he meant that, and I respect that. I personally, as a fan, and who cares what we think, it’s about what he wants in his life. But I’m selfish, and I’m a fan. I’m not satisfied with the editing. I would love to see Batista one more time. I think there’s more. And I just think there’s one more story to be told.” said Peter Rosenberg.