John Cena, who is one of the biggest stars in professional wrestling, is set to say his farewell to the industry. Cena has become one of the biggest names around the globe and is known for his in-ring and outside-the-ring work. John Cena announced during the Money in the Bank Premium Live Event that 2025 will mark the beginning of his retirement tour.
WWE recently posted a tweet on their X in regards to the 16-time World Champion. The post mainly has the caption, which encourages fans in Toronto, Canada, to register for the Elimination Chamber Premium Live Event. It is a way of telling the fans that this might be John’s last appearance in a wrestling ring in the city of Toronto.
John Cena has not appeared on WWE TV for a while now. The Road to WrestleMania will begin with the Royal Rumble event. WWE has already announced his appearance at the first PLE of 2025.
Cena has entered the chamber match seven times in his career. He has emerged as the winner on three different occasions. By winning his fourth one, he would punch his ticket to WrestleMania and perhaps a shot at the World Championship once again.
WWE Universe reacts to John Cena’s Elimination Chamber announcement
The Elimination Chamber Premium Live Event will be taking place in Toronto, Canada. It looks like WWE wants to make the best of Cena’s retirement tour after confirming his presence at back-to-back PLEs starting in 2025.
The WWE Universe was quick to react to this tweet. The majority of the fans have started to be in the hopes that John will get his last win at the Chamber. There is a belief running amongst them that John will capture the World Championship one more time in his career. Some fans have also gone ahead with the classic jokes of them not being able to see John in the picture.
Cena’s contribution to the wrestling world has been immense. A large number of the fans who have started watching WWE are because of him. The beginning of his farewell tour is unknown, but the ending of his farewell tour will definitely be emotional. WWE will look to make the most of the last run that one of the all-time greats has in the company.