John Cena SHOCKED by Edge During His Last WWE Run

As John Cena gears up for his retirement tour, starting January 6, 2025, he reflected on a conversation with Adam Copeland (formerly Edge) about Copeland’s final run in WWE. Cena revealed his surprise at Copeland’s ability to perform in grueling half-hour matches during his last stint with the company.

Copeland’s Perspective on His WWE Exit

During an interview with Screen Rant, Copeland shared details of a conversation he had with Cena when Cena returned to WWE. The two legends didn’t specifically discuss retirement, but Cena was struck by Copeland’s intense in-ring workload, including extended matches that tested his stamina and resilience.

Copeland said, “John asked me, ‘How are you doing this, man? You’re having half-hour matches and stuff.’” He highlighted Cena’s thoughtfulness and intelligence, adding that Cena likely has already come to terms with his own retirement.

The Emotional Side of Retirement

While Copeland and Cena seem prepared for their respective exits, Copeland acknowledged the emotional impact these departures have on fans. “I think it’ll be harder for the fan base to come to terms, which usually ends up being the case,” Copeland remarked.

Cena’s farewell tour is expected to be a monumental event, blending nostalgia with high-profile matches and appearances. Fans eagerly await how WWE will honor Cena’s storied career throughout the year.

What’s Next for Cena’s Farewell Tour?

Cena’s retirement tour kicks off during RAW’s Netflix debut, but he is not scheduled to compete that night. Instead, WWE is building anticipation for his final matches, rumored to involve marquee opponents like Logan Paul, Roman Reigns, or Seth Rollins.

As Cena prepares to say goodbye to the ring, his legacy will remain a cornerstone of WWE’s history. Fans worldwide are ready to celebrate his remarkable contributions to wrestling.

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