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John Cena's WWE Farewell: Heel Turn Regrets, Final Dates, and Peacemaker's Return

John Cena's WWE Farewell: Heel Turn Regrets, Final Dates, and Peacemaker's Return

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This past week has been all about high stakes, nostalgia trips, and curtain calls for John Cena as the final act of his WWE career plays out with mounting attention. Just days ago at a Fan Expo in Chicago, Cena directly addressed the persistent questions about his short-lived but headline-grabbing heel turn—the first of his career—calling his infamous promo earlier this year in Belgium a failure, admitting with trademark candor, “I went up there and bombed. Shit happens,” as recounted by Wrestling News and Popverse. Despite fan speculation swirling about what could have been if The Rock had stuck around to complete the storyline, Cena staunchly refused to feed the rumor mill, insisting he’d only discuss those internal creative decisions once his wrestling days are officially over.

Long considered the face of WWE, Cena’s shift to villainy was supposed to be the biggest swerve since the NWO, but by his own admission and that of critics, it fizzled out fast. The storyline’s collapse—due in no small part to The Rock’s abrupt exit from the arc—meant Cena was left to carry the heel shtick alone, a move he’s now openly critiqued as never landing with audiences. That honesty has only upped his media presence, with headlines ranging from “John Cena Believes His Recent WWE Heel Turn Bombed” to “John Cena Refuses To Address The Rock’s Involvement.”

While nostalgic about the ride, Cena’s been philosophical in interviews, most recently telling Jimmy Fallon his “body is screaming” at him to close the WWE chapter, as reported by The Independent. At 48, Cena’s focus is not on regrets but on legacy—leaving the stage to younger superstars and giving back to the business that made him, a sentiment echoed in his chat with AOL where he said, “I feel great” about the decision and is looking forward to what’s next.

The farewell tour—the most star-studded in recent WWE history—rolls on with only eleven dates left, WWE recently releasing a set of final appearances that sees Cena headline in major cities from Chicago to Springfield, culminating in a still-to-be-announced December finale, very likely in his hometown of Boston. Recent appearances have included a record-breaking 17th world championship win at WrestleMania 41 and nostalgia matches against past rivals such as Randy Orton, CM Punk, and Cody Rhodes. There’s already confirmed buzz for his next big clash at WWE’s international event—Clash in Paris on August 31—where Cena will face off with Logan Paul, whose back-and-forth with Cena has piqued fan interest across all platforms.

On social media, Cena added fuel to the fire by posting about Seth Rollins, suggesting a final clash could still be in the cards. He also mentioned in Boston that his wrestling “soulmates” include Rollins, Orton, Edge, CM Punk, AJ Styles, and Cody, stoking speculation about a sentimental send-off featuring any of these veterans.

Out of the ring, Cena continues to generate buzz, promoting the return of his DC show Peacemaker, set to premiere its second season on August 21, with new cameos promised by showrunner James Gunn. He’s also been honored by WWE with a new championship belt designed specifically to commemorate his career—visuals of which are all over the WWE’s official social feeds.

While rumors swirl about a final showdown against Brock Lesnar or even the possibility of WWE pitting his last match head-to-head against AEW’s biggest events, nothing is confirmed and Cena, for now, is refusing to bite, saying he won’t spoil anything for fans in advance. For now, he’s not looking back but promising that this final run will leave wrestling better than he found it, all while giving fans “a hell of a ride” right up to the last bell.

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