John Cena's WWE Retirement Match Date Announced
John Cena's retirement match on Dec 13 will conclude a 23-year WWE career with 17 world championships, streamed exclusively on Peacock, marking an end of an era.
- John Cena's final WWE match will take place on Saturday Night's Main Event on December 13th, 2025, with opponent and location unconfirmed.
- WWE considered December 13th for Cena's retirement date amid speculation the event may occur near his Massachusetts hometown, but no official venue is confirmed.
- Cena is currently on a farewell tour, appearing at events including August 22 SmackDown in Dublin, an August 31 clash against Logan Paul in Paris, and a September 20 bout with Brock Lesnar.
- Cena, a 17-time WWE Champion who debuted in 2002 and announced 2025 as his final year, is noted for carrying the company as its face for over a decade.
- Rick Cordella, President of NBC Sports, expressed enthusiasm about continuing Peacock's strong partnership with WWE as the platform streams John Cena's retirement match.
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