Let’s take a look at the potential events for the last 4 dates before John Cena retires from WWE.
Cenaâ€s farewell tour reaches its peak at WWE Crown Jewel in Perth on October 11. As the 17-time World Champion prepares for his final month in the ring, the wrestling world waits to see how Cena will close this chapter. After facing AJ Styles one last time, Cena will have just four more appearances before stepping away forever.
Reports suggest his final on-screen match will be with Gunther, the Austrian powerhouse who has built a reputation as WWEâ€s ‘ring general.’ Meanwhile, Cenaâ€s recent Instagram post featuring a photo of The Miz has fans speculating about another surprise rivalry in December. Every move Cena makes now feels like a final statement, and each date on his schedule promises to be unforgettable.
Cena’s last 5 appearances left are:
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In recent weeks, multiple insiders have confirmed that Cenaâ€s ultimate opponent will be Gunther, following a storyline announced by WWE management. This feud marks the culmination of Cenaâ€s competitive rivalries, pitting his veteran skill against Guntherâ€s brutal style. On social media, however, Cena fueled fresh speculation by sharing a caption-free image of The Miz on Instagram right after The Mizâ€s birthday on October 8.
The final five appearances of John Cenaâ€s WWE career
October 11: WWE Crown Jewel (Perth, Australia)
November 10: WWE RAW (Boston, MA)
November 17: WWE RAW (New York, NY)
November 29: WWE Survivor Series (San Diego, California)
December 13: Retirement Match pic.twitter.com/JQNrWLuu7W— WrestlingWorldCC (@WrestlingWCC) October 8, 2025
Fans wonder if WWE might take a last-minute detour to revisit one of Cenaâ€s most storied rivalries before his final bell. Neither WWE nor Cena has officially confirmed The Miz’s match, but the tease has reignited hopes for a dream clash. Whether itâ€s a hard-hitting showdown with Gunther or a nostalgic rematch with The Miz, Cenaâ€s final dates are expected to deliver emotional moments and career-defining battles. WrestleMania-style buildup may be scaled down, but every appearance will carry the weight of a legend saying goodbye.
With only weeks left, WWE will make every event count, ensuring Cenaâ€s send-off is as memorable as his career.
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