As every wrestling fan knows at this point, this is the final year that we will get to see 17-time WWE Undisputed World Champion John Cena compete inside the squared circle. The Leader of the Cenation has only 11 appearances left. Now, the final match in John Cena’s retirement tour seems to have been confirmed.
As previously reported, John Cena will be competing in his final match at the Saturday Night’s Main Event show in December. WWE reportedly had previously planned to have Cena’s retirement match go head-to-head with AEW’s World’s End pay-per-view. Now, Sports Business Journal has reported that Cena’s retirement match will take place on December 13th. Cena will also be competing at the Clash in Paris Premium Live Event that will be taking place on August 31. The Leader of the Cenation is also advertised for the brand new WWE PLE, WrestlePalooza.
Below are the remaining dates of John Cena’s Retirement tour.
- August 22: WWE SmackDown (Dublin, Ireland)
- August 29: WWE SmackDown (Lyon, France)
- August 31: WWE Clash in Paris (Paris, France)
- September 5: WWE SmackDown (Chicago, IL
- September 15: WWE Raw (Lowell, Massachusetts)
- September 20: WWE Wrestlepalooza (Indianapolis, Indiana)
- October 11: WWE Crown Jewel: Perth (Perth, Australia)
- November 29: WWE Survivor Series (San Diego, CA)
- December 13: Retirement Match
Also, with NBC’s NFL obligations, the Saturday Night’s Main Event show on December 13th will be airing exclusively on Peacock.
Who do you think will be John Cena’s final opponent?
