John Cena's WWE Retirement
Never Give Up — One Last Time
After 20+ years, 16 world championships, and millions of fans worldwide, the Champ is saying goodbye. Here is everything you need to know about John Cena's final WWE run.
John Cena By The Numbers
A career defined by records, perseverance, and unprecedented loyalty to WWE
The Retirement Tour — Stop by Stop
From the emotional announcement to the final bell at WrestleMania 41
The Announcement Heard Around the World
At the Royal Rumble 2026, John Cena made the official announcement that his current WWE run would be his last. The crowd erupted in a mix of tears and "Let's Go Cena" chants as he declared 2026 his farewell year — ending months of speculation about his retirement.
Raw Farewell — The Doctor of Thuganomics Returns
A special Raw episode dedicated to Cena's career saw a tearful farewell promo, appearances from rivals-turned-friends including Randy Orton and CM Punk, and a tribute video package that spanned his entire two-decade journey with WWE.
SmackDown Tribute — Where It All Began
SmackDown — the show where Cena first broke out as a character — hosted a special tribute episode. The WWE Universe voted on their favourite Cena SmackDown moments, with his early rapping promos against Kurt Angle topping the charts.
The Final Feud — Opponent Confirmed for WM41
The WrestleMania 41 build gave Cena one final feud worthy of his legacy. The storyline played on his Hollywood success, his time away from WWE, and the question every fan had: could the Champ still go at this level? The answer came at the Show of Shows.
The Final Match — Goodbye, Champ
WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas is the final chapter of John Cena's in-ring career. Eighty thousand fans are expected to witness the end of an era that began in a WWE developmental territory over two decades ago.
John Cena's Farewell at WM41 →What Comes Next — Hall of Fame Induction
After his final match, WWE is expected to fast-track Cena's WWE Hall of Fame induction. The likely WrestleMania 42 weekend ceremony would close the loop on the greatest career in modern WWE history.
John Cena's Greatest Matches
The bouts that defined a legacy and silenced every doubter
John Cena vs Shawn Michaels
A 60-minute battle that proved Cena belonged in the conversation with the all-time greats. Michaels put Cena over in what many still consider the best WWE Title match of the 2000s.
John Cena vs CM Punk
Following the historic Money in the Bank 2011 match, Cena vs Punk at SummerSlam gave wrestling fans a sequel they demanded. Cena's ability to adapt to Punk's style showed his unsung in-ring versatility.
John Cena vs Randy Orton — Last Man Standing
The culmination of their decade-long rivalry in a brutal Last Man Standing match. Both men put everything on the line in a collision of two eras, with Cena's resilience carrying the day.
John Cena vs CM Punk — Chicago
Punk's hometown crowd turned this into a referendum on Cena's era. Considered one of the best WWE matches ever — the match that redefined what WWE storytelling could be in the modern era.
What Made John Cena Special
Beyond the championships — the attributes that built a two-decade empire
Hustle · Loyalty · Respect
More than a catchphrase, Cena lived by these three words. His work ethic was unmatched — he notoriously spent hours with fans after every event and never refused an autograph.
Make-A-Wish Champion
Cena has granted over 650 Make-A-Wish wishes — more than any other person in the charity's history. This off-screen dedication built a connection with fans that no storyline ever could.
Hollywood Crossover
Cena turned WWE fame into a legitimate Hollywood career — Fast & Furious, The Suicide Squad, Peacemaker on HBO Max. He proved a wrestler could crossover in ways only Dwayne Johnson had achieved before.
The Superman Booking Debate
No star in WWE history polarised fans more. The "Let's Go Cena / Cena Sucks" dueling chants became his signature reaction — but the business never lied. Cena moved merchandise, sold arenas, and delivered ratings that made him untouchable on the card for 13+ years.
Elevating the Next Generation
CM Punk, AJ Styles, Kevin Owens, Roman Reigns — Cena was responsible for elevating each of them at crucial career junctions. His willingness to put over new talent in big moments speaks to a selflessness rare in main-event wrestlers.
The Final Chapter — WrestleMania 41
What We Know
- ● WrestleMania 41 takes place April 19–20, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada — Allegiant Stadium
- ● Cena's final match is confirmed — WWE has built the entire 2026 farewell arc toward this moment
- ● Expected attendance: 80,000+ — the largest wrestling crowd in Las Vegas history
- ● WWE Peacock streaming the full two-night event live
Why It Matters
- ● Cena is one of only five wrestlers who have main-evented five or more WrestleManias in the modern era
- ● His retirement match is the biggest draw on the WM41 card — projected as the most-watched WWE event in years
- ● For millions who grew up watching Cena as their first WWE star, this is the end of a chapter in their lives
Legacy and Impact
What John Cena leaves behind — and who carries the torch
Who He Influenced
Roman Reigns — Cena's heir as WWE's franchise player, who broke Flair's record partly because Cena established the template for a modern WWE top guy
Cody Rhodes — Cena's passion for the business and respect for the audience deeply influenced Rhodes' own "American Dream" storytelling approach
A full generation of fans — The "Cena Generation" who grew up from 2003–2015 are now adults driving the product's next boom
What He Leaves Behind
The gold Spinner WWE Championship belt — the most iconic WWE title design in modern history, inextricably linked to Cena's name
A proven blueprint for how a WWE star can transition to mainstream entertainment without abandoning the wrestling fanbase
650+ Make-A-Wish memories — a legacy of kindness that transcends any championship reign or box office number
"Never Give Up"
Three words that went from a catchphrase to a philosophy millions of people — children, soldiers, cancer patients — adopted as their own. That is John Cena's true championship.