Cena turns heel and more highlights from his 'The Last Time is Now' farewell tour
Here are the best moments from John Cena's "The Last Time is Now" farewell tour, which kicked off at Intuit Dome on Jan. 6.

Published 8 months ago on Mar 3rd 2025, 10:00 pm
By Web Desk

The last time is now.
John Cena kicked off his retirement tour during the Netflix debut of "Monday Night Raw" on Jan. 6.
The WWE superstar has wrestled in a part time capacity since 2018, but announced in July that he expects to wrestle 30 to 40 matches in 2025 to conclude his final year.
During his appearance in the ring at the Intuit Dome, he had quite a list of who could be his opponent for his final match.
Could it be Logan Paul? Would CM Punk suffice? Perhaps Roman Reigns would be more fitting?
But before finding an opponent, Cena -- who hasn't won a match in over 2,000 days -- could use a victory.
Here's a hint at when that could come and more highlights from "The Last Time is Now John Cena Farewell Tour."
In his final WWE Elimination Chamber match, Cena and longtime rival CM Punk were the final two wrestlers left standing. Cena prevailed over Punk, winning his record-tying fourth Chamber match and punching his ticket to WrestleMania 41.
Later, after Cody Rhodes rejected The Rock's offer for his soul, Cena turned heel and viciously beat 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.
Cena looked like he was about to win his third Royal Rumble, with only Jey Uso in his way. Uso rallied, however, tossing Cena out of the ring and shocking the wrestling world.
"I'm not just going to the Royal Rumble, I'm going to win the Royal Rumble!"
Cena shared that Monday Night Raw's first show of the year would be his final WWE appearance in the City of Angels.
After thanking Los Angeles -- and more specifically, Inglewood -- he made a declaration implicating that he's looking to get his 17th world championship - which would break his tie with Ric Flair for most in WWE history.
While running through the options of how he could achieve that goal, Cena settled on the Royal Rumble before declaring he would win it.
The Royal Rumble is on Feb. 1 in Indianapolis at Lucas Oil Stadium.
John Cena kicked off his retirement tour during the Netflix debut of "Monday Night Raw" on Jan. 6.
The WWE superstar has wrestled in a part time capacity since 2018, but announced in July that he expects to wrestle 30 to 40 matches in 2025 to conclude his final year.
During his appearance in the ring at the Intuit Dome, he had quite a list of who could be his opponent for his final match.
Could it be Logan Paul? Would CM Punk suffice? Perhaps Roman Reigns would be more fitting?
But before finding an opponent, Cena -- who hasn't won a match in over 2,000 days -- could use a victory.
Here's a hint at when that could come and more highlights from "The Last Time is Now John Cena Farewell Tour."
In his final WWE Elimination Chamber match, Cena and longtime rival CM Punk were the final two wrestlers left standing. Cena prevailed over Punk, winning his record-tying fourth Chamber match and punching his ticket to WrestleMania 41.
Later, after Cody Rhodes rejected The Rock's offer for his soul, Cena turned heel and viciously beat 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.
Cena looked like he was about to win his third Royal Rumble, with only Jey Uso in his way. Uso rallied, however, tossing Cena out of the ring and shocking the wrestling world.
"I'm not just going to the Royal Rumble, I'm going to win the Royal Rumble!"
Cena shared that Monday Night Raw's first show of the year would be his final WWE appearance in the City of Angels.
After thanking Los Angeles -- and more specifically, Inglewood -- he made a declaration implicating that he's looking to get his 17th world championship - which would break his tie with Ric Flair for most in WWE history.
While running through the options of how he could achieve that goal, Cena settled on the Royal Rumble before declaring he would win it.
The Royal Rumble is on Feb. 1 in Indianapolis at Lucas Oil Stadium.

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