
John Cena's Final Opponent Revealed: Gunther to Retire the WWE Legend at Saturday Night's Main Event
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This week, the biggest headline buzzing across the wrestling and entertainment world—John Cena’s retirement tour is entering its final stretch, with major confirmation that WWE has chosen his last in-ring opponent. According to WhatCulture and Wrestling Observer’s Dave Meltzer, WWE sources have revealed that “The Ring General” Gunther will face Cena in his farewell match at Saturday Night’s Main Event, slated for December 13 in Washington DC. This duel is set to be a high-profile passing of the torch, with plans for an on-screen tournament to crown Gunther as the man to officially close Cena’s in-ring chapter.
Reactions online have been spirited. Fans are abuzz on Threads, with some embracing the Gunther announcement for its symbolism—pitting the face of WWE’s past against its most dominant present force. Others remain divided after Cena’s recent and controversial heel turn at Elimination Chamber, which fizzled without meaningful storyline payoff. Pundits like guillecummings on Threads complain that WWE burned through Cena’s appearances with little build, leaving some wishing for a deeper narrative as Cena prepares for his final matches.
Before this historic sendoff, Cena will tangle with his longtime rival AJ Styles at Crown Jewel in Perth, Australia this coming weekend, a match confirmed by multiple outlets. Front-row social media coverage from Wrestlefeed breaks down what’s left on Cena’s swan song schedule—Crown Jewel, RAW in Boston, and finally Saturday Night’s Main Event—and marks his definitive curtain call. Sportskeeda and Times Now News echo the sentiment: very few chances remain for fans to see Cena live on WWE TV.
On the business and media front, Cena continues to demonstrate his range. Recent YouTube coverage pits his financial empire against LeBron James’, highlighting not only his monster WWE earnings but also film roles, lucrative endorsements for brands like Crocs, Gillette, Subway, and Michelob Ultra, and his successful Thomas Ashbourne cocktail business. Cena’s social media footprint—over 50 million Facebook followers and tens of millions more across platforms—keeps every appearance, product, and comment he releases viral.
As for unconfirmed speculation, some fans have suggested that Cena may win the Intercontinental Title and then drop it before retiring, but credible industry insiders suggest WWE’s creative is locked in for Gunther to retire him, a move calculated to elevate Gunther as the legend slayer of a new era. This succession planning already saw Gunther retire Goldberg earlier in July, cementing his role as WWE’s chosen future.
No new film projects or surprise TV appearances from Cena have made waves in the last few days, although industry rumor mills remain on alert for any unexpected announcements during the final phase of his retirement run. For now, all eyes are on Perth for Crown Jewel, with fans and critics alike counting down to a deeply symbolic changing of the guard at Cena’s last stand.
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