On December 13, 2025, the wrestling world witnessed the end of a legendary chapter as John Cena competed in his final WWE match.
The historic bout took place at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., where the 48-year-old superstar stepped into the ring one last time to face the formidable Gunther.

The Final Battle
Fans and fellow wrestlers alike filled the arena with hope that Cena would secure one last victory. The grueling match lasted for 23 minutes, a poetic number matching the length of his 23-year career.
However, the fairytale ending was not to be. In a shocking turn of events, Cena was forced to submit (tap out), losing the match to Gunther. The defeat left the audience and colleagues stunned, marking a somber conclusion to the in-ring action.
Leaving it All in the Ring
Following the loss, an emotional Cena took a moment to soak in the atmosphere. In a traditional and symbolic gesture of retirement, he removed his sneakers and wristbands and left them in the center of the ring, signaling that he was walking away for good.
The locker room emptied as WWE wrestlers stood around the ring to applaud the legend. Triple H personally shook Cena’s hand, showing appreciation for his decades of service to the industry.

A Hall of Fame Legacy
John Cena’s career began in 2002 with a debut challenge against Kurt Angle. Over the next two decades, he built one of the most impressive resumes in sports entertainment history:
- First Championship: Won his first WWE Championship in 2005 at WrestleMania 21 against JBL.
- Record Breaker: He retires as a record-setting 17-time World Champion.
- Iconic Moments: From his surprise return at the 2008 Royal Rumble to carrying the company as its face for years, his impact is undeniable.
Moving forward, Cena plans to focus fully on his successful acting career in Hollywood.












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