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John Cena's WWE Farewell, Netflix Film, and 80 Million Dollar Empire | Wrestling News Roundup

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In the past few days John Cena’s world has been a swirl of high-stakes wrestling drama, showbiz buzz, and some headline-making business moves. The biggest story in wrestling is Cena’s approaching retirement—now confirmed for mid-December 2025—and just this weekend, WRKD Wrestling and Cultaholic reported that WWE is planning for Gunther, the imposing and currently red-hot World Heavyweight Champion, to be Cena’s final opponent in what is expected to be a major first-time-ever main event. This is especially significant given that Gunther just ended Goldberg’s legendary career at Saturday Night’s Main Event, making him something of a “legend killer” as we approach Cena’s own swan song.

Cena is still very much a top draw, holding the WWE Championship and scheduled to defend his title against Cody Rhodes—who just won King of the Ring—at the upcoming WWE SummerSlam on August 2-3. Their heated rivalry reignited after Cena defeated Rhodes at WrestleMania 41, and SmackDown recently confirmed both superstars will appear live next Friday in San Antonio, their final major face-off before the SummerSlam title match. Notably, Cena’s overall TV appearances have been scarce lately, a fact that’s caught the attention of fans and pundits alike. Cultaholic revealed Cena is on a brief WWE hiatus to film the Netflix movie "Little Brother" in New Jersey alongside Eric André, where he plays a real estate agent whose life is upended by his sibling. This foray into film is just the latest in a robust entertainment run for Cena.

He’s not just starring on-screen—he’s producing behind the scenes. HGTV announced Cena is now Executive Producer for a new series called "Junk or Jackpot," with Bobby Berk of Queer Eye fame fronting the show that dives into quirky collectibles and their values. This underscores Cena’s business savvy and his knack for extending his brand well beyond the ring.

Speaking of business, 2025 has been especially lucrative. The Times of India and Sports Illustrated both pegged Cena’s net worth at a staggering 80 million dollars, citing a heady mix of WWE pay, film salaries, streaming profits, and endorsement deals with brands like Honda and Gillette. Endorsements, plus hosting gigs, and royalties from ongoing TV and movie projects, are padding his fortune as he transitions away from the ring. Social media has noted his Wimbledon appearance, keeping him in the public eye even during brief WWE absences.

As the countdown to retirement continues, all eyes are on Cena’s remaining 15 WWE appearances, his upcoming cinematic ventures, and his business expansion—each step a potential headline, every move cementing his legacy as more than just a wrestling icon.

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