John Cena is presently enjoying his retirement tour in WWE, as he has already announced that he will retire by the end of this year. Last year at the Money in the Bank event, he made a surprise appearance to announce that 2025 will be his last year in professional wrestling and he will concentrate on his movie career afterwards.

Throughout this retirement tour, she has done a lot of things, including main eventing WrestleMania 41, winning the record breaking 17th World Championship, and also his first heel run in over two decades, and he also had some excellent matches with some of the top stars of the promotion.

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What Logan Paul felt about his big match with John Cena at Clash in Paris

One of the latest matches he had during his retirement tour was against Logan Paul at the previous WWE premium live event, Clash in Paris. It was one of the best matches of that event and certainly one of the best matches of John Cena during his retirement tour. But it all turned out to be a one match feud as Cena is presently focusing on his feud with Brock Lesnar.

John Cena defeated Logan Paul at Clash in Paris

After John Cena dropped the Undisputed WWE Championship at SummerSlam to Cody Rhodes, Logan Paul asked for this match. Speaking on his “IMPAULSIVE” podcast, Logan Paul recently talked about his Mega match with Cena at Clash in Paris. He explained how he felt about having this match;

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Cena is presently having a feud with Brock Lesnar

“I didn’t win, so no. It was really long, I think it was 25 minutes. About halfway through the match, I felt very viscerally two things. One, holy *, John Cena is so ***ing good. He is that good. There will be people who hear that who know wrestling and people who hear that who don’t know wrestling. The people who don’t know wrestling will go, ‘Well, how can he be that good, don’t you know what’s going to happen?’

"If you don’t know the business, that’s a fair assessment. If you know the business and you know all the intricacies that go into this craft, the viewer will never truly understand just how difficult this sport is and I’m in there in the ring with literally the greatest of all time. I’m not only working, but admiring and also like learning.” said the former WWE United States Champion.