
John Cena's WWE Farewell Tour: Gunther Showdown, SummerSlam, and Hollywood Takeover
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John Cena is unmistakably in a career-defining period as his retirement tour barrels toward its conclusion at the end of 2025. The most significant recent development is that, according to WRKD Wrestling, Cena’s presumed final opponent is set to be reigning World Heavyweight Champion Gunther—making headlines as a possible “first time ever” singles showdown if confirmed. This would close out Cena’s legendary WWE tenure in momentous fashion, especially as news outlets have reported his final match is likely happening in mid-December at Boston’s TD Garden, though WWE hasn’t officially named the event according to Cultaholic.
In the immediate future, Cena’s focus is on the blockbuster rematch with Cody Rhodes for the Undisputed WWE Championship at SummerSlam, hosted at MetLife Stadium in early August with Cardi B serving as the celebrity host. The build begins July 18 live from San Antonio, where Cena and Rhodes will be “under one roof” on SmackDown, per WWE’s own announcements and picked up by outlets like 411Mania and Fightful. This is Cena’s first WWE television appearance since defending his title against CM Punk at Night of Champions, ending a media hiatus triggered by ongoing Hollywood obligations. Cena only has two scheduled appearances ahead of SummerSlam—San Antonio on July 18 and Newark on August 1—as he juggles filming the Netflix comedy Little Brother, a role that pairs him with comedian Eric Andre according to NJ.com and NoDQ.
Off the mat, Cena’s presence in Hollywood is again surging. On top of the anticipated premiere of Peacemaker season two in August, it was just announced by HGTV that Cena will serve as Executive Producer on an unscripted series, Junk or Jackpot, which explores the world of quirky collectors and features Queer Eye’s Bobby Berk.
Business-wise, analytics sites including BrandVM and KhelNow estimate Cena's net worth sits above 80 million dollars, fed by wrestling, acting, and a broad endorsement portfolio ranging from Gillette to Honda. His philanthropic star only grows: Cena still holds the Guinness World Record for most wishes granted for Make-A-Wish, surpassing 650—an achievement that keeps him trending as both a role model and a major commercial ambassador.
Social media platforms are abuzz about this “last lap” of Cena’s WWE journey, with fans and pundits dissecting each potential final opponent and speculating about his full-time move to Hollywood and television. With only a handful of wrestling dates remaining, each appearance has outsized resonance for his career legacy, even as he cements himself as a multifaceted pop culture icon both inside and outside of the ring.
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