After 20 years of leaving it all on the wrestling mat, John Cena has announced he’s calling it quits. The WWE megastar made the announcement over the weekend, telling the crowd at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena that his wrestling career will soon come to an end. “Tonight, I officially announce my retirement from WWE,” he told Saturday’s Money in the Bank attendees, being met with a chorus of boos from his disappointed and shocked fans.
View this post on Instagram A post shared by WWE (@wwe) Story continues below advertisement If you’re a big Cena fan, however, there’s still plenty of time to get your fix – he said he doesn’t plan to retire until the end of 2025, he’ll still be at the Royal Rumble and Elimination Chamber events next year and that he’ll try to make as many appearances in as many countries as possible. The email you need for the day's top news stories from Canada and around the world. He also announced that he’ll wrestle full-time for the next year, something he hasn’t done since 2018.
More on Entertainment Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch in the path of huge California wildfire Danny Trejo throws punches, chair after water balloon hits parade car Millennium Park renamed Cowboys Park in Calgary’s west downtown Action needed to regulate sports-betting advertisements, expert says “Thank you so much for letting me play in the house that you built for so many years,” Cena told the crowd, specifically shouting out Canadian wrestling die.
