John Cena has an interesting location in mind for his final WrestleMania match.
WWE Superstar John Cena was a recent guest on BBC’s The One Show. While discussing the possibility of London hosting a WrestleMania in the future, Cena said he doesn’t believe he’d be able to pick his opponent, but he does have a surprising venue in mind.
“And by the construct in my life, I’ve never tried to pick my opponents because that’s way above my pay grade,” John Cena admitted. “But I’ve been an active advocate for London to be a host of WrestleMania. And a lot of people think when I go out in the middle of the ring, and I say that it is just for the local moment like we’re the show, we want to make the show happy.
“Fans in the UK, WWE fans are the best. And fans of London, specifically, they will let you know how they feel. And I don’t think I’ll be able to choose my opponent. But if I could choose a venue, it’d be The O2 in London.”
The O2 Arena in London only seats around 20,000 fans, so while a WrestleMania in London before Cena retires is possible, it certainly won’t be at The O2 Arena.
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