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'There is no chance': John Cena lifts the lid on WWE retirement as final stop on farewell tour arrives
The year-long John Cena retirement tour will officially come to an end this weekend, as the WWE legend bows out after a career spanning over two decades.
Regarded as one of professional wrestling's all-time greats and undisputed biggest stars, Cena has travelled across the globe in 2025 to farewell fans, touching down in multiple countries including Australia, France, England Saudi Arabia and USA.
But for the final time on Sunday (AEDT), the 48-year-old will lace up the boots and throw on his famous jorts in what will be his final match inside the squared circle.
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Update on John Cena vs. Gunther at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event
John Cena will have all the time he wants at Saturday Night’s Main Event.
Our own Bryan Alvarez wrote to his subscribers on X that with Cena vs. Gunther scheduled to open the show, and the event having no set runtime, Cena will have as much time as he needs.
“At this point, there is no set runtime for Saturday Night’s Main Event, so everyone will get all the time they need. Cena vs. Gunther is currently scheduled to open the show and Cena will get as much time as he wants.”
Dave Meltzer also addressed Cena vs. Gunther opening the show in the latest edition of The Wrestling Observer Newsletter, noting that since the show is airing only on Peacock in the United States, and not NBC, they are not confined to a hard out at 10 p.m. Eastern, as they were for Goldberg’s retirement match in July.
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