After a remarkable two-decade career in professional wrestling, John Cena announced his retirement from the ring during a live event in Toronto on Saturday night. The news was met with disappointment from fans as Cena revealed that the upcoming 2025 season would be his last.
In a heartfelt speech to the audience, Cena expressed his gratitude to the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) fans for their unwavering support throughout his career. He promised a farewell tour with numerous dates and an epic final fight to bid farewell to his wrestling days.
Despite his decision to retire from in-ring competition, Cena assured fans that he would continue to be involved with the wrestling franchise that kickstarted his career. He emphasized his deep connection to the sport and his desire to remain a part of it in some capacity.
During a post-event news conference, Cena shared that he feels he has reached a physical limit in his wrestling career. However, he made it clear that stepping away from active competition does not mean he is turning his back on the sport he loves.
John Cena rose to fame in the early 2000s as the charismatic and entertaining 'Doctor of Thuganomics,' a character known for his rap battles and unique persona. Over the years, he evolved into one of the most iconic figures in WWE history, holding the WWE championship title a record 16 times.
Beyond the wrestling ring, Cena successfully transitioned into acting, starring in a variety of films that showcased his talent and versatility. His roles in movies such as 'Blockers,' 'The Suicide Squad,' and the 'Fast & Furious' franchise have solidified his status as a Hollywood star.
Most recently, Cena appeared in the comedy thriller 'Argylle' and the highly successful film 'Barbie,' further expanding his presence in the entertainment industry.