John Cena's Farewell Tour: Elevating New Talent and Cementing His Legacy
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John Cena's retirement tour continues to dominate wrestling headlines as his final matches approach. The WWE Intercontinental Champion made his last Raw appearance on November 17th at Madison Square Garden, teaming with Rey Mysterio and Sheamus to defeat The Judgment Day in a six-man tag team match. This marked an emotional moment for fans, as it was the first time Cena teamed with Mysterio on television in over fourteen years.
Most recently, on November 28th, SmackDown featured LA Knight and The Miz battling for the opportunity to face Cena in his final match. LA Knight emerged victorious and will advance through the tournament semifinals on Monday Night Raw against Jey Uso. The finals of this tournament will take place next Friday in Austin, Texas, with the winner earning a shot at Cena during Saturday Night's Main Event on December 13th.
This Saturday, November 29th, marks Cena's second-to-last active match as he defends his Intercontinental Championship against Dominik Mysterio at Survivor Series WarGames in San Diego, California. This will be his final pay-per-view appearance before closing out his in-ring career.
Beyond in-ring action, Cena appeared on NXT before the NXT Deadline event to announce the Men's and Women's Iron Survivor Challenge lineups. His selections emphasized elevating new talent, reinforcing his commitment to leaving the business better than he found it. He introduced competitors like Je'Von Evans and Leon Slater as twenty-one-year-olds who are way ahead of their time.
Drew McIntyre recently expressed deep respect for Cena during an appearance on ESPN's Get Up, calling him someone who meant everything to the industry. McIntyre reflected on how Cena stepped up as a top-tier star when The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin departed WWE, carrying the company through multiple generations of fans. McIntyre expressed disappointment at not securing a singles match with Cena before retirement but acknowledged being grateful for the opportunity to learn from him throughout their time together.
Cena has confirmed approximately five remaining WWE appearances left following his Wrestlepalooza match against Brock Lesnar earlier this year. His final scheduled appearance is Saturday Night's Main Event on December 13th in Washington, D.C., marking the end of his historic career with WWE.
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