US actor and wrestler John Cena announced his retirement from competing in WWE events during an appearance at the WWE Money in the Bank event in Canada.
The 47-year-old, who transitioned to acting 18 years ago, revealed that his final match will be in 2025 as part of a farewell tour. Cena, a 16-time world champion since joining WWE in 2001, is considered one of the greatest professional wrestlers ever.
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Addressing fans in Toronto, he expressed gratitude for their support over the years, wearing a t-shirt reading “The Last Time is Now” and his signature denim shorts.
Despite retiring from in-ring competition due to physical limitations, Cena plans to remain involved with WWE in some capacity. Cena began his acting career in 2006 with “The Marine” and has since appeared in major films such as “The Suicide Squad,” “Fast & Furious 9,” and “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.”
Since 2018, he has performed in WWE part-time due to his burgeoning acting career. Cena also made headlines for his comedic appearance at the Academy Awards this year and holds a Guinness World Record for granting the most wishes through the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
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