Becky Lynch Shares Hilarious John Cena Comparison After He Tapped Out
John Cena submitted to Gunther in his planned final match, ending a 24-year WWE career highlighted by 17 world championships, WWE said.
- On Saturday, John Cena, 17-time world champion, submitted to Gunther at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., ending his 24-year WWE tenure at Saturday Night's Main Event.
- After announcing on July 6, 2024, Cena began a formal retirement tour that kicked off at the Royal Rumble in January, marking his planned farewell after a 24-year WWE career.
- Fans watched as Gunther maintained a sleeper hold during a match that lasted just under 25 minutes, with WWE champions CM Punk and Cody Rhodes, and Paul 'Triple H' Levesque presenting a video package.
- His legacy includes being a 17-time world champion and a six-time WrestleMania main-eventer, achieving Grand Slam status with Intercontinental title exchanges against Dominik Mysterio.
- Following matches with Brock Lesnar, AJ Styles and Sami Zayn, WWE held a tournament that Gunther won to become John Cena's final opponent.
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