
John Cena's Final WWE Run: Reflecting on Legacy, Movies, and Net Worth in 2025
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John Cena has been everywhere these past few days and he is making headlines both inside the ring and out. The biggest news is official—John Cena confirmed during a recent red carpet interview that his final WWE match will take place in mid December 2025, marking the end of an era for the 17 time world champion. He told Page Six that he had committed to 36 appearances for his farewell year, and as of this week, he’s about halfway through, with 18 more dates left. With each event, fans are savoring every minute, knowing the clock is ticking on one of wrestling’s most storied careers. WWE is heating up for SummerSlam, where Cena is set to defend his Undisputed WWE Championship against Cody Rhodes in what’s being hyped as a must see rematch. The feud is red hot—Rhodes earned his shot by winning the 2025 King of the Ring Tournament, and Cena, ever the showman, has promised to end his run by taking the title with him and “ruining wrestling,” as WWE puts it. The anticipation is off the charts, and social media is boiling over with speculation.
Outside the ring, Cena hasn’t shied away from introspection. In a candid Vanity Fair interview, he admitted he knew a full year in advance that he was losing to The Rock at WrestleMania 28. Cena opened up about the emotional toll of that loss and reflected on his real life friction with Dwayne Johnson, blaming himself for stirring up drama that bled from storyline into real life. He said he apologized to both The Rock and his mother, calling it a humbling moment that changed his approach going forward.
The same interview saw Cena trash his early movie work, calling his first film The Marine an experience he “hated” and brutally admitting he was more interested in boosting WWE ticket sales than acting at that time. He reflected that he only truly learned to respect the craft of filmmaking much later, and owned up to his early efforts as “a lot of shitty movies.” This self critique is making waves online, earning him respect for his honesty. Speaking of Hollywood, Cena just made a blink and you’ll miss it cameo as Peacemaker in the new Superman movie, appearing as a talking head on a news program. The scene is designed as a bridge to Peacemaker Season 2, set to hit HBO Max in August, smartly tying his wrestling and acting personas.
Financially, John Cena is still at the top of the heap as the wealthiest WWE superstar in 2025, with an estimated net worth of 80 million dollars fueled by lucrative WWE contracts, a booming film career, and a roster of endorsement deals ranging from Gillette to Honda, according to The Times of India and Khel Now. Despite being on the tail end of his wrestling career, Cena remains a fixture in pop culture, popping up in promotional flyers for WWE events well into September, and every interview, cameo, and public reflection seems to spark another round of trending hashtags and headlines.
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