John Cena's Last Dance: Completing the WWE Grand Slam & Farewell Tour
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John Cena just delivered one of the most biographically significant weeks of his entire career capping off more than two decades at the top of WWE. According to WWE.com and a widely covered announcement on his official X account Cena confirmed that his final WWE Raw appearance ever will come this Monday November 17 at Madison Square Garden. Cena described it as his “last dance” at the so-called Mecca of pro wrestling and urged fans not to miss the moment as he says farewell to Raw after a record 544 matches on the show. The announcement came hot on the heels of one of Cena’s most historic matches. On November 10 in his hometown of Boston Cena defeated Dominik Mysterio to win the WWE Intercontinental Championship for the very first time completing the so-called WWE Grand Slam a feat that had previously eluded him. According to WWE.com and coverage from outlets like Bleacher Report and CBS Sports Boston fans were emotional as Cena celebrated in the ring alongside Triple H and received a heartfelt send-off—a full-circle moment for a star who began his WWE career in that very city.
Headlines from Wrestling Headlines and Sports Illustrated framed this as the culmination of his recently announced 2025 retirement tour which he kicked off last year by promising to end his career with a year-long farewell to the fans and the business. Cena’s final WWE match is now set: He will face the winner of “The Last Time Is Now” tournament at Saturday Night’s Main Event on December 13 in Washington D.C. WWE’s top stars from Raw SmackDown and NXT plus potential surprise outside entrants are vying for the honor to be Cena’s last opponent ensuring his send-off is the biggest WWE can make it.
Recent social media has been dominated by tributes from fans and superstars alike with Cena’s own posts racking up millions of views. On Instagram and X Cena reflected on his journey and legacy emphasizing gratitude for the fans and for his legendary run. According to YouTube and ESPN footage Cena’s entrances in both Boston and New York were met with enormous crowd reactions with highlights trending on platforms like TikTok and Twitter.
While there has been speculation from TheSportster that Cena will stay on as a WWE brand ambassador after retirement nothing has been formally confirmed. Coverage continues to highlight not only his championship legacy but also his unparalleled work with the Make A Wish foundation offering a poignant reminder of his impact inside and outside the ring. This week’s events mark an undeniable turning point: headlines everywhere are proclaiming “Cena’s Last Raw,” “John Cena Completes WWE Grand Slam in Emotional Homecoming,” and “The Greatest of All Time Prepares for Final Bow”—a fitting tribute as wrestling prepares to say goodbye to its face of an era.
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