Over the years, many WWE legends have had memorable careers, making a significant contribution to the industry. However, only some of them have had perfect retirements.
With his lightspeed push, John Bradshaw Layfield, at least until the crowning of Jinder Mahal, was the most inexplicable WWE Champion ever.
The Undertaker and John Cena are among the WWE superstars with the most matches at Wrestlemania. The Undertaker tops the ...
We analyze John Cena’s response to Undertaker comments and NJPW’s New Beginning, exploring history, respect, and potential matches. Police return to home of Nancy Guthrie, federal agents arrive at ...
John Cena's retirement match was a mixed bag for wrestling fans, with some upset that the moment was used to further prop up Gunther as a "Legend Killer" in the WWE. For those who may be disappointed, ...
When it comes to the WWE Hall of Fame, it's only a matter of time before John Cena is enshrined alongside the all-time greats in professional wrestling history. The Never Seen 17-Time World Champion ...
John Cena made it a point to try and help younger talent, both on screen and behind-the-scenes, during his WWE retirement run in 2025. Following his final match, Cena sat down with Cody Rhodes on ...
John Cena officially wrapped up his WWE career on December 13, 2025, at Saturday Night’s Main Event in Washington, D.C. It didn’t take long for fans to start wondering if he would headline the WWE ...
John Cena made history when he defeated Cody Rhodes in the main event of WrestleMania 41 to win the Undisputed WWE Championship. That history was long held by Ric Flair, who held the all-time world ...
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