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WWE superstar John Cena has bid farewell to professional wrestling after losing the final bout of his 16-match retirement tour to Gunther in Washington, drawing the curtain on a storied 24-year career.
John Cena's retirement tour will finally come to an end this weekend at Saturday Night's Main Event on December 13.
John Cena recently provided a stunning assessment of AJ Styles, declaring "The Phenomenal One" to be the greatest wrestler to ever.
WWE is starting to go about WarGames all wrong. There are plenty of things to tighten up with how the matches were built, executed and presented
With it being Cena's final show, WWE must make it truly memorable. From having legends in the house to having a proper closing ceremony, the company must elevate it to WrestleMania-level grandeur. The Franchise Player's swan song at Saturday Night's Main Event XLII deserves nothing less than a spectacle that etches itself into WWE lore.
WWE legend Mick Foley announced he is quitting the company because of its ties to Donald Trump. In a shock announcement on his Facebook page on Tuesday, the 60-year-old Foley said he would no longer appear in WWE events and would not sign a new Legends deal when his current contract expires in June.
It's the superstars in the ring we notice on TV, but WWE doesn't succeed without these people working behind the scenes.
Gunther gloated about defeating John Cena in his final match and the masked man was finally revealed on WWE "Raw."