John Cena's Farewell Tour

- John Cena has started his retirement tour with 30 to 40 matches in 2025
- Cena turned heel at the Elimination Chamber, attacking Cody Rhodes
- He won the Elimination Chamber match, securing a spot at WrestleMania 41
- Cena will challenge Cody Rhodes for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- The farewell tour began on January 6 with the Netflix debut of 'Monday Night Raw'
John Cena's Farewell Tour Begins
John Cena has started his retirement tour, which will include 30 to 40 matches in 2025. The WWE superstar has been wrestling part-time since 2018 but announced in July that he expects to conclude his final year with a series of matches.
Cena's farewell tour began on January 6 with the Netflix debut of 'Monday Night Raw.' During his appearance in the ring at the Intuit Dome, he mentioned potential opponents for his final match, including Logan Paul, CM Punk, and Roman Reigns.
Heel Turn at Elimination Chamber
In his final WWE Elimination Chamber match, Cena prevailed over CM Punk, winning his record-tying fourth Chamber match and securing a spot at WrestleMania 41. However, in a shocking turn of events, Cena turned heel and viciously attacked Cody Rhodes after initially shaking his hand and hugging him.
As a result of winning the Elimination Chamber match, Cena will challenge Rhodes for the Undisputed WWE Championship at WrestleMania 41. This unexpected heel turn has left fans stunned and eager to see how the rest of Cena's farewell tour unfolds.