John Cena has confirmed that he isn’t going anywhere when his WWE contract comes to an end.
Back in July, Cena confirmed that he would be competing in his final match in December 2025. Making sure that he is held accountable to his words, Cena also added that this would be a full retirement with no more jorts, no more physicality and no going back on his word. Having been a part of WWE for over 20 years, Cena has also committed to the company for the long-term future.
Speaking on Shannon Sharpe’s Club Shay Shay podcast, Cena stated that he had signed a new contract that will see him remain a part of the company beyond 2025:
“I have such a trustworthy relationship with them. Over two decades. I am a champion of the brand. I love the company. It is my home. They are my family. Even after 2025, I’ve already signed an extension to remain a member of the WWE family for the near, mid, and long-term future. I don’t think there will be a beat of my heart where WWE blood doesn’t come out of it,”
Cena has previously stated that he will serve as a WWE ambassador moving forward and will make appearances on behalf of the company, just not as part of storylines.
How Many Times Will Fans Get To See John Cena?
While Cena has confirmed a number of events he will be at as part of the 2025 retirement tour, the exact dates remain unclear at the time of writing. Speaking in a previous interview, while John Cena did not confirm when they would be he did confirm how many dates will be on the retirement tour.
H/t to Fightful.
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