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JOHN CENA QUITS WWE CAREER AFTER 20-YEAR

JOHN CENA QUITS WWE CAREER AFTER 20-YEAR

In a surprising announcement, WWE icon John Cena revealed that he will be retiring in 2025 after an illustrious 20-year career. Cena, a 16-time WWE champion, made this emotional declaration during the Money in the Bank event held at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Standing in the center of the ring with a microphone, Cena addressed the roaring crowd. “Tonight, I officially announce my retirement from WWE,” he declared. The announcement was met with a mixture of disbelief and disappointment, as the audience began chanting, “No!” before falling into a stunned silence.

Cena reflected on his two decades with WWE, acknowledging both the highs and the lows. He spoke of WWE’s current success but also remembered the tough times when support was scarce. He expressed gratitude to the Canadian fans for their unwavering support, emphasizing their role in WWE’s growth.

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A significant highlight of his speech was the announcement of a groundbreaking partnership between Netflix and WWE Raw, set to launch in 2025. Cena assured fans he would be involved in this new venture, despite his retirement.

He also confirmed that WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas next year will be his final WWE appearance. The crowd responded with cheers and shouts of “Thank you, Cena,” showing their appreciation for his contributions over the years.

Following the event, Cena held a press conference to further explain his decision. He mentioned that the idea of retiring was discussed with WWE executives, who agreed that the timing was right.