John Cena’s last match in WWE. Who will win?
Arguably the greatest superstar of the modern WWE era, the iconic John Cena, is about to retire from professional wrestling and focus only on his acting career. His last match is scheduled for the 13th of December, when World Wrestling Entertainment will host a special event to bid him farewell (or see you soon, since a lot of retired superstars tend to come back, in this business) called The Last Time Is Now Tournament. This special event will feature Cena, of course, plus a lot of superstars from WWE’s present and past.
An internal tournament fit for a legend
Even though the multi-champion John Cena will give his best for his last appearance in the ring, it’s also true that the final match in The Last Time Is Now Tournament promises to be a challenge to the last blow, considering the level of the champions participating in the internal tournament for the champion’s farewell. For WWE and betting enthusiasts, it is worth checking out the betting odds for John Cena’s final match on Missouri Sports Betting, which will be enriched for the occasion, with special bonuses and offers, making each and every match even more exciting to watch. During Saturday Night’s Main Event on the 13th, Cena will take center stage. The tournament to face him has already started, on the 10th of November.
While we write this, the possible challengers are Jey Uso, LA Knight, Solo Sikoa and Gunther. A series of matches between them will decide who will have the honor to face Cena on the night when he leaves WWE for good. At least according to what we know.
John Cena’s accolades and career highlights
But what makes John Cena so important? What is the reason behind the desire of several other WWE superstars to face him before he greets the federation? Before his popularity and nice-guy attitude, what makes Cena so relevant is his decorated career. He won 14 WWE titles, with different names through the years; 3 World Heavyweight Championships; 5 United States titles; several Tag Team Championships and recently, on the 10th of November in Boston, he defeated Dirty Dom Mysterio in order to win his first Intercontinental Championship, the only belt that was missing from his collection. Thus, he completed the so-called Grand Slam.
This is why it would be an honour to whoever can make it having the chance to face him one last time in the ring. We don’t know if he’s going to win or lose his last match, even if it’s probable that the federation will let him walk away with another win. That doesn’t mean his final match will be boring or ugly. The script will probably be lit, and we can expect some surprises.
A farewell tour that created unforgettable memories
Cena announced his retirement early in the season and began his farewell tour, an initiative that kept him in the main cards all-year long and gave him a couple of belts, including the one worn by the Undisputed Champion, during the summer, when he feuded with the actual champion, Cody Rhodes, after another pivotal moment in Cena’s long career: his first ever heel-turn.
From that moment onward, Cena’s presence has been a sold-out crowd guarantee for WWE. The federation will surely miss him after his retirement. Someone is already doing it, such as Alicia Taylor, beloved ring announcer, who shared an emotional post on her social media to greet the superstar, after his latest Survivor Series appearance. Cena immediately answered by underlining how memorable his WWE ride was, also thanks to people like Taylor.
Everyone is patiently waiting for the Washington event on the 13th, the date when one of the most popular superstars ever will leave the WWE. Is it safe to say that tears will be cried in the Nation Capital; some of them will probably belong to John Cena.



