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John Cena has dominated wrestling headlines this week, with his legacy taking center stage at what is widely seen as the twilight of his in-ring career. The biggest moment arrived at SummerSlam 2025, when Brock Lesnar—previously distanced from WWE over legal controversies—made a shocking return, attacking Cena with an F-5 in what many felt was Cena’s emotional SummerSlam send-off. Cena, ever the stoic professional, told Adam’s Apple that WWE “deals ‘em, I play ‘em,” referring to his willingness to work with whomever WWE puts before him, subtly addressing speculation about who orchestrated Lesnar’s comeback. Meanwhile, Triple H stated on the WWE SummerSlam post-show that not only was Lesnar’s involvement part of Cena’s own “farewell wishlist” but that the goal is for Cena to write the last chapter of his career his way, laying to rest the company’s brief embrace of his villainous persona earlier this year. The crowd’s reaction to Lesnar’s return mixed nostalgia with anticipation, and industry watchers like CBS Sports noted that Cena is poised for at least one more epic feud—and possibly his final torch-passing—before his official retirement this December.
Cena’s packed August began with a high-profile face-off against Cody Rhodes during SmackDown on August 1 in Newark, stirring fan excitement and social media chatter as “the real John Cena” returned to set up a high-stakes SummerSlam showdown. WWE’s official Instagram and numerous fan accounts celebrated Cena’s advertised appearances—he’s confirmed for upcoming SmackDowns in Montreal, Dublin, Lyon, and major premium live events in Paris and Chicago. Fightful and the Times of India both reported he now has just a dozen WWE appearances left, accentuating the countdown vibe that permeates his remaining matches. According to Wikipedia and major wrestling news outlets, Cena’s final farewell tour, announced at Money in the Bank 2024, will culminate in a retirement bout in December, closing a saga that’s seen him become a 17-time world champion—a record-breaking achievement after his WrestleMania victory over Cody Rhodes, aided by Travis Scott and The Rock in a heel turn that sent shockwaves through the industry.
Beyond the ring, recent YouTube content and Instagram glimpses nod to his “millionaire mogul” lifestyle, mixing philanthropist, entrepreneur, and superstar in equal measure. Cena remains reticent but gracious on social media, offering inspiring soundbites and interacting with fans as speculation swirls—will his retirement match be against Lesnar, Reigns, or perhaps one final twist involving The Rock? With each remaining show, Cena is not only wrapping up a historic chapter but shaping his legend for decades to come.
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