WWE followers knew that they might be waving a fond farewell to John Cena’s in-ring profession because the wrestler-turned-movie-star introduced that he would wrestle his final match in 2025. However now followers have a agency date for Cena’s final stand and can be capable of commemorate some of the important professional wrestling careers of all-time with a cool collectable, too.
With a document seventeen world titles to his identify, plus 5 U.S. titles, two Royal Rumble victories, and some of the thrilling careers within the historical past of “sports activities leisure” coming to an finish, WWE have formally introduced that John Cena’s last bout will headline Saturday Evening’s Fundamental Occasion on Dec. 13, 2025, dwell from the Capital One Area in Washington, D.C.
The now extremely anticipated date will mark the end result of a year-long farewell tour for Cena, 48, who gained his document seventeenth world title at WrestleMania 41 and has been a part of a number of worldwide excursions as he bids goodbye to the grapple recreation. “One final dance. Ultimate Ultimate 12/13/25,” confirmed the starwho’s inventory has additionally risen in Hollywood with credit together with Bumblebee, Trainwreck, and Blockers. Cena’s opponent for his historic hurrah is but to be confirmed, however the occasion itself will probably promote out in minutes with tickets are set to go on sale Friday, Oct. 17. To obtain unique pre-sale info, click on right here.
John Cena’s profession to be commemorated with cool collectable
Ghostwrite have collaborated with John Cena and WWE to launch a “ghost” doll of John Cena, which couldn’t be extra apt, since after December 13, the star says you gained’t appear him wrestle once more. The 11-inch determine is partially clear and adorned with iconography from a very iconic professional wrestling profession. “’Ghosts’ inform tales, and it’s onerous to consider a narrative extra compelling than this one: John Cena’s last match, 20+ years within the making,” stated Ghostwrite founder Josh Luber. “We’re honored to work with the WWE to create a collectible that captures this second.”
These eager to get their palms on this uncommon piece of memorabilia, of which just one hundred have been produced, can participate in a Blind Dutch Public sale from now till it closes on Thursday, Oct. 2 at 9pm ET. In actual fact, solely 75 figures can be found to the general public, so the highest 75 bidders will get their palms on the celebratory merchandise.
To enter the public sale, click on right here. M&F salutes you, John Cena!
