By Nikhil
Copyright timesnownews
The date and venue of John Cena’s final professional wrestling match have been officially confirmed by WWE, and the company has also disclosed the ticket prices for the momentous occasion, which accurately reflect the importance of the occasion. Cena’s retirement match is scheduled for Saturday, December 13 at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., and will be a special edition of ‘Saturday Night’s Main Event’. Paul “Triple H” Levesque, the chief content officer for WWE, made remarks about Cena’s legacy in a press release. He pledged an occasion befitting of the career of the 17-time world champion. “John’s contributions to WWE are immeasurable. There are no words that can truly relay how much he means to this business,” Levesque said. “Together with our partners at Events DC and Capital One Arena, we look forward to honoring his legacy and delivering an unforgettable send-off for both John and the WWE Universe.” On October 17, fans will have the opportunity to buy tickets for the final game. The event’s prices show a strong level of demand. The cost of premium seating for Cena’s final match is high. Tickets for first-row ringside seats cost $11,500 each. The cost of other seats in the ringside area is likewise high. Fifth-row seats in the same section were $6,500, while second-row seats on the ramp side cost $9,500. The event’s standard seating will cost between $250 and $3,000. Cena has a few more events on his farewell tour before his last match. He will take on his longtime nemesis, AJ Styles, in his upcoming big battle at Crown Jewel in Perth, Australia, on October 11. The cost of tickets for John Cena’s final match has been revealed: – 5th row (Row E) ramp side- WWE Champion – $6,500.00 per ticket – 2nd row (Row B) ramp side- WWE Champion – $9,500.00 per ticket – Row 1 (Row A) $11,500.00 per ticket – Standard seats range from $250 – $3000. Additionally, Cena has Raw appearances planned for Boston on November 10 and Madison Square Garden the following week. Additionally, he will participate in the Survivor Series tournament in San Diego on November 29.