John Cena’s update on his retirement post-WrestleMania 39

John Cena’s Update on his retirement post-WrestleMania 39

John Cena’s Update on his retirement post-WrestleMania 39

John Cena retirement after WrestleMania 39

John Cena hinted at his retirement during the face-off with the United States Champion ‘Austin Theory’ on last week’s episode (March 6, 23) of Monday Night Raw. John Cena said to Austin Theory during their face-off that if he (Cena) wins then you (Theory) lose everything and if he (Theory) wins at WrestleMania then also he lose everything because the very next day on Monday Night Raw’s Episode of April 3, 2023, he (Theory) has to face all of them (WWE Universe) alone because he (Cena) is not going to be there then.

John Cena’s tweet hinted at Retirement

John Cena hinted at his retirement during the verbal face-off with the United States Champion ‘Austin Theory’

After making his return to the WWE, Cena drops a big hint about his retirement through a tweet, “Last night was the first time I entered the arena and had the thought that it might be the last time. I’ll never be able to put into words how much I love the WWE Universe.” Will WrestleMania 39 be the last time when we see him in action?

John Cena’s WrestleMania Record

John Cena's WrestleMania Record

John Cena has appeared 15 (Fifteen) times at the Grandest Stage of Them All ‘WWE WrestleMania’ as of now. This year (WrestleMania 39) marks his 16th (Sixteenth) Appearance, he has won 10 times out of 15 at WrestleMania Stage. Out of 15 Appearances, Cena has main-evented WrestleMania 5 times till now. It is the same number as Showstopper ‘Shawn Michaels’ and The Phenom ‘The Undertaker’. If Cena headlines the first night (April 1, 2023) of this year’s WrestleMania, he is going to set a new record for main-eventing WrestleMania 6 (Six) times.

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