
John Cena's Epic Farewell: Inside His Final Matches, Hollywood Conquests & Business Empire
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John Cena’s retirement tour is rocketing to its peak, grabbing headlines almost daily. After his high-profile victory over Brock Lesnar at WWE Wrestlepalooza on September 20, 2025, Cena now counts just five WWE appearances before officially hanging up his boots this December, according to Fightful and FandomWire. His schedule for September and October is the talk of the wrestling world, with a major spotlight now fixed on the much-anticipated showdown against AJ Styles at Crown Jewel in Australia, officially announced by WWE leadership after a social media flurry between Cena and Styles. Wrestling observers like Dave Meltzer of F4WOnline have revealed that the social media drama was deliberate to hype fan engagement, even though the Styles match was always planned behind the scenes.
This match is especially meaningful as Cena’s tribute to Styles at Clash in Paris made waves, with Cena executing the Styles Clash and saying afterward that with only a handful of appearances left, honoring those who influenced him is his way of saying goodbye. The wrestling community is abuzz, not just with excitement but also with a hint of drama—The Miz has publicly voiced his disappointment at being snubbed for a final match with Cena, noting his historic past with the legend. For fans and critics, every public word from Cena—like his Paris comments about his final matches—sparks speculation about his legacy and last opponents.
Meanwhile, Cena is also expanding his entertainment empire. IMDb and FandomWire have both covered his cameo as Peacemaker in James Gunn’s Superman film over the summer, highlighting how Cena set aside one of his personal mottos for the role and showing his ability to cross over into different entertainment arenas with ease. On the business front, Bobby Berk of HGTV's Junk or Jackpot? revealed at the recent BAFTA TV Tea event that Cena, as executive producer, is bringing wrestling memorabilia and home makeovers together in a bold new series for HGTV and HBO Max, reflecting Cena’s ongoing influence behind the camera.
While there have not been highly visible controversies in the past week, Cena’s endorsement power continues to grow, with The Street reporting that his combined income from wrestling, acting, and massive endorsements now commands both awe and intrigue. Social media buzz remains feverish, with every tweet analyzed for hints about his last matches and future directions. As his final WWE curtain call approaches, every action is weighted—each public and business move adding another line to an already legendary story.
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