By Fahad Hamid,Total Apex Sports
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Well, wrestling fans, the moment we’ve all been dreading (and secretly anticipating) is finally here. WWE has officially confirmed that John Cena’s final match will take place at Saturday Night’s Main Event on December 13, 2025, at the Capital One Arena in Washington D.C. Because apparently, nothing says “farewell to greatness” quite like the nation’s capital rolling out the red carpet for the 17-time World Champion’s swan song.
Let’s be honest here – after watching Cena get absolutely demolished by Brock Lesnar at WWE Wrestlepalooza, some fans might be wondering if the writing’s already on the wall for how this farewell tour might end. But hey, that’s wrestling for you, right? One minute you’re on top of the world, the next you’re eating a suplex sandwich courtesy of “The Beast Incarnate.”
The Final Countdown: Cena’s Last Stand
The announcement comes as part of WWE‘s partnership with Events DC and Monumental Sports & Entertainment, because nothing screams “monumental” quite like watching a legend hang up his jorts for the final time. WWE Chief Content Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque didn’t mince words in his statement: “John’s contributions to WWE are immeasurable. There are no words that can truly relay how much he means to this business.”
Honestly, Triple H isn’t wrong. Love him or hate him (and let’s face it, wrestling fans have done both in equal measure over the years), Cena has been the face of WWE for the better part of two decades. His resume reads like a wrestling fever dream: 17 World Championships, five U.S. Championship reigns, two Royal Rumble victories, and more “You Can’t See Me” gestures than any of us can count.
What Makes This Moment So Special?
Here’s where things get interesting, and maybe a little emotional. Cena’s retirement tour has been building to this moment since he first announced it at Money in the Bank 2024 in Toronto. We’ve watched him work through his farewell appearances, each one potentially being “the last time” we see certain matchups or moments.
The fact that WWE chose Washington D.C. for this historic moment isn’t lost on anyone. As Angie M. Gates, President and CEO of Events DC, put it: “Washington, D.C. is the Sports Capital and the perfect place to honor John Cena’s remarkable legacy.” It’s fitting that a man who’s been the unofficial ambassador of sports entertainment for so long gets his final bow in the actual capital of the country.
But let’s address the elephant in the room – we still don’t know who Cena’s final opponent will be. The rumor mill has been churning with possibilities, but WWE has kept this particular card close to their chest. Will it be someone from his past? A current superstar looking to make their mark? Or perhaps someone completely unexpected who wants to be forever known as the wrestler who faced John Cena in his final match?
The Road to December 13th
Before we get to that emotional December evening, Cena still has a few more stops on his farewell tour. The remaining dates read like a greatest hits collection of wrestling venues:
October 11: Crown Jewel in Perth, Australia (where he faces AJ Styles)
November 10: WWE Raw in Boston, MA
November 17: WWE Raw in New York, NY at Madison Square Garden
November 29: Survivor Series in San Diego, CA
December 13: Saturday Night’s Main Event in Washington D.C.
Each of these shows represents another step closer to the end of an era. And honestly? That AJ Styles matchup at Crown Jewel has fans salivating. Both wrestlers have gone on record saying they wanted this match, and Triple H was more than happy to make it happen. It’s the kind of dream match that makes you remember why you fell in love with wrestling in the first place.
The Business Side of Farewell
Let’s talk turkey for a moment. Tickets for Saturday Night’s Main Event go on sale October 17 at 10 AM ET, with an exclusive presale starting October 15. WWE’s also partnering with On Location for premium packages that include ringside seating, pre-show hospitality with WWE Superstar appearances, and photo opportunities.
Translation? This is going to be expensive, folks. But then again, how do you put a price tag on witnessing wrestling history? WWE knows exactly what they have here – the final chapter of one of the most polarizing yet undeniably successful careers in sports entertainment history.
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