WWE Plans Major Storylines for RETIRING Legend John Cena

WWE is pulling out all the stops for John Cena’s farewell year, which kicks off on January 6, 2025, during the Netflix premiere of Monday Night RAW. The company has confirmed its commitment to creating compelling storylines that honor the legacy of the 16-time world champion while keeping fans on the edge of their seats.

Cena’s Farewell Tour Details

According to reports from Fightful Select, Cena will be prominently featured in major storylines throughout the year, ensuring his retirement tour becomes one of WWE’s most memorable sendoffs. While there have been fan theories of a potential heel turn or a fake-out retirement angle, insiders confirm that Cena’s exit is legitimate.

WWE is planning for Cena’s final match to take place in December 2025. With Cena tied with Ric Flair at 16 world title reigns, fans are speculating whether WWE will allow him to break the record and retire as a 17-time champion.

WrestleMania 41 and the WWE Championship

Internal discussions suggest that Cena may challenge Cody Rhodes for the WWE Championship at WrestleMania 41, scheduled for April 2025. This potential clash between two of WWE’s top stars could serve as a pivotal moment in Cena’s farewell tour.

Cena announced his retirement plans at Money in the Bank 2024, making it clear that his final year in the ring will be a celebration of his storied career.

Fan Reactions and Anticipation

Fans are eagerly speculating about Cena’s opponents and dream matches for his retirement tour. With the possibility of high-profile matches against Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, or even The Rock, Cena’s farewell year promises to deliver unforgettable moments.

As WWE transitions to its Netflix era, Cena’s retirement storylines are expected to play a central role in engaging both longtime fans and new viewers.

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