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Here is the latest on John Cena, and it has been a blockbuster week for the 17-time WWE world champion as his career arcs toward its grand finale. The big headline: Cena is now confirmed to defend his WWE Championship against Cody Rhodes at SummerSlam after Rhodes earned the title shot by winning the 2025 King of the Ring tournament. This blockbuster match is set for early August. However, fans have been puzzled by Cena’s near-total absence from WWE programming in July. Reliable reporting from the Wrestling Observer and NJ.com reveals that Cena’s schedule is jam-packed as he is currently filming a Netflix comedy called Little Brother alongside Eric Andre, where he stars as a high-flying real estate agent whose life is upended by his sibling’s antics. Because of these Hollywood commitments, Cena is only advertised for one WWE appearance before SummerSlam—the July 18th SmackDown in San Antonio, Texas. This will be his first TV appearance since defeating CM Punk at Night of Champions and may be one of his last before the pay-per-view; after that, his next likely TV spot is August 1st in New Jersey.
Cena’s impending WWE retirement at the end of 2025 is dominating both the wrestling rumor mill and mainstream coverage. The most discussed development, per WRKD Wrestling and ITRWrestling, is that GUNTHER, currently the World Heavyweight Champion and fresh off a win over Goldberg, is being positioned as Cena’s final opponent for his farewell bout in December, setting the stage for a generational clash. While neither WWE nor Cena himself has publicly confirmed the matchup, this plan has been widely reported and is gaining major traction given Cena's insistence that he will not return to the ring once he retires.
Meanwhile, Cena’s multifaceted business empire is making headlines. Times of India and BrandVM both report his net worth has leapt to roughly 80 million dollars in 2025 thanks to a potent mix of WWE appearance fees, big-ticket Hollywood roles, and blue-chip brand endorsements, with continuing windfalls from blockbuster franchises and his hit TV series Peacemaker. The celebrity grapevine is also buzzing with the news that Cena is branching into television production, now set to executive produce a new HGTV series called Junk or Jackpot, featuring Bobby Berk from Queer Eye. This marks another step in Cena’s post-wrestling portfolio, underscoring his seamless transition from ring to Hollywood to behind-the-scenes power broker.
Not to be overlooked, Cena’s philanthropy continues; he still holds the Guinness World Record for most Make-A-Wish grants. On social media, anticipation for his rare SmackDown appearance and the looming SummerSlam showdown is at fever pitch, with fans and industry insiders speculating about his future and legacy. All in all, Cena is closing out his wrestling career on a tidal wave of star power, business savvy, and mainstream relevance—solidifying his place as one of the most significant sports-entertainment figures of his generation.
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