Having debuted in WWE in 2002, John Cena has had a storied career in wrestling entertainment. He is renowned for his memorable rivalries with wrestling giants such as The Rock, Triple H, CM Punk, and Randy Orton.
Digital Desk: John Cena, a 16-time WWE Champion, has announced his retirement from in-ring competition effective 2025. The announcement came during a surprise appearance at today's 'Money in the Bank' event in Toronto.
The WWE icon, aged 47, entered the ring carrying a towel bearing a modified version of his famous catchphrase, "My Time Is Now," altered to read "The Last Time Is Now." He wore a shirt labeled "John Cena Farewell Tour." As he began to address the crowd, chants of "No! No! No!" erupted from the Toronto audience.
Having debuted in WWE in 2002, John Cena has had a storied career in wrestling entertainment. He is renowned for his memorable rivalries with wrestling giants such as The Rock, Triple H, CM Punk, and Randy Orton.
"Thank you so much for allowing me the opportunity to perform in a house that you guys built over so many years," Cena expressed, addressing the WWE Universe. "Thank you for your loud voices and your brutal honesty."
In addition to wrestling, Cena has made appearances in several films including The Suicide Squad, Fast X, and The Independent, among others.
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