Legendary American professional wrestler John Cena officially retired from in-ring competition yesterday, bringing the curtain down on an extraordinary wrestling career that spanned more than two decades.
Cena’s final professional bout saw him face Australian wrestler Gunther, marking a symbolic passing of the torch on one of wrestling’s biggest stages.
The farewell match was staged under the banner of “Saturday Night Event” and was held in Washington, D.C., drawing a massive crowd of fans eager to witness the final chapter of an iconic career.
Widely regarded as one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time, John Cena made his debut in professional wrestling in 2001. Over the course of his career, he captured the World Championship a record 17 times, the highest number ever achieved in the sport’s history.
As the ring lights dim on his wrestling journey, John Cena leaves behind a legacy defined by dominance, discipline, and an unmatched connection with fans around the world.