
02 September 2025
John Cena's Retirement Tour: 8 Matches Left, Lesnar Clash Looms
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John Cena just proved he is not coasting quietly into retirement after a headline-making victory over Logan Paul at WWE Clash in Paris this Sunday. TMZ reports that Cena’s 99th premium live event win came after a high-energy bout that showcased signature and unexpected moves, including Cena paying homage to rivals like AJ Styles and Baron Corbin—a nod he later explained as his way to thank those who shaped his legacy while keeping fans glued. This win comes at a pivotal moment: Cena kicked off his announced retirement tour after losing the WWE Championship to Cody Rhodes at SummerSlam, followed by a dramatic beatdown from returning star Brock Lesnar. Cena’s face turn is no accident—according to a recent interview during the post-show, Cena said he switched back to being the hero after finally accepting the fans’ overwhelming support, noting that, "You also have to listen to the audience ... sometimes you just gotta listen and pivot, change course," as recapped by PW Torch.
WWE executives and wrestling media confirm Cena has only eight matches left before hanging up his boots, with Paul “Triple H” Levesque praising Cena as “THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME” in a viral X post. Cena is scheduled to appear at SmackDown in Chicago on September 5, and his swan song circuit will culminate in Boston this December. The next few months are stacked: expect Cena front and center at Wrestlepalooza in Indianapolis, Crown Jewel in Perth, Survivor Series: WarGames in San Diego, and his emotional final match at Saturday Night’s Main Event XLII in his hometown.
Speculation is swirling that Cena and Brock Lesnar’s clash—deferred after Lesnar’s SummerSlam ambush—will headline Wrestlepalooza later this month, with wrestling insiders calling it a strategic move to give Cena’s US farewell maximum impact. Meanwhile, social media is awash with fan tributes and debate over Cena’s evolving in-ring style, especially after he borrowed moves from other superstars at Clash in Paris—a gesture confirmed by Cena as intentional risk-taking for legacy and entertainment.
Financially, Cena remains among the top ten richest WWE stars with an estimated net worth of $80 million this year, per Marca and Asianet Newsable, trailing only the likes of Vince McMahon and The Rock on the power rankings. Off the mat, his philanthropy won’t be forgotten either; fans and charities continue to celebrate Cena’s record-setting Make-A-Wish contributions, a reminder of his enduring offscreen impact. For anyone counting, the run to 100 major event wins is in sight, and Cena is making every last appearance count.
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John Cena just proved he is not coasting quietly into retirement after a headline-making victory over Logan Paul at WWE Clash in Paris this Sunday. TMZ reports that Cena’s 99th premium live event win came after a high-energy bout that showcased signature and unexpected moves, including Cena paying homage to rivals like AJ Styles and Baron Corbin—a nod he later explained as his way to thank those who shaped his legacy while keeping fans glued. This win comes at a pivotal moment: Cena kicked off his announced retirement tour after losing the WWE Championship to Cody Rhodes at SummerSlam, followed by a dramatic beatdown from returning star Brock Lesnar. Cena’s face turn is no accident—according to a recent interview during the post-show, Cena said he switched back to being the hero after finally accepting the fans’ overwhelming support, noting that, "You also have to listen to the audience ... sometimes you just gotta listen and pivot, change course," as recapped by PW Torch.
WWE executives and wrestling media confirm Cena has only eight matches left before hanging up his boots, with Paul “Triple H” Levesque praising Cena as “THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME” in a viral X post. Cena is scheduled to appear at SmackDown in Chicago on September 5, and his swan song circuit will culminate in Boston this December. The next few months are stacked: expect Cena front and center at Wrestlepalooza in Indianapolis, Crown Jewel in Perth, Survivor Series: WarGames in San Diego, and his emotional final match at Saturday Night’s Main Event XLII in his hometown.
Speculation is swirling that Cena and Brock Lesnar’s clash—deferred after Lesnar’s SummerSlam ambush—will headline Wrestlepalooza later this month, with wrestling insiders calling it a strategic move to give Cena’s US farewell maximum impact. Meanwhile, social media is awash with fan tributes and debate over Cena’s evolving in-ring style, especially after he borrowed moves from other superstars at Clash in Paris—a gesture confirmed by Cena as intentional risk-taking for legacy and entertainment.
Financially, Cena remains among the top ten richest WWE stars with an estimated net worth of $80 million this year, per Marca and Asianet Newsable, trailing only the likes of Vince McMahon and The Rock on the power rankings. Off the mat, his philanthropy won’t be forgotten either; fans and charities continue to celebrate Cena’s record-setting Make-A-Wish contributions, a reminder of his enduring offscreen impact. For anyone counting, the run to 100 major event wins is in sight, and Cena is making every last appearance count.
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