John Cena Confirms Retirement from WWE Wrestling After 23-Year Career
Is John Cena's Wrestling Time At WWE Over? 17-Time World Champion Says This
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John Cena, the 17-time world champion, has officially announced his retirement from in-ring wrestling, despite recent appearances. In a candid interview, he reflected on his lengthy career and expressed excitement for the younger talent in WWE, stating they now have the opportunity to shine as veterans step back.
- 01John Cena confirmed his retirement from wrestling during an interview with CBS Sports.
- 02Cena highlighted that he spent 23 years in WWE, which he described as an unusually long career for a wrestler.
- 03He introduced the 'John Cena Classic,' a new WWE competition where fans can vote for the winner.
- 04Cena noted that he and other stars like Randy Orton and Batista have occupied top spots for too long, limiting opportunities for younger wrestlers.
- 05He expressed optimism about the future of WWE, stating that the current roster is filled with fresh talent ready to rise.
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John Cena, a 17-time world champion and WWE legend, has officially announced his retirement from in-ring wrestling. During a recent interview with Shak Wrestling for CBS Sports, Cena reflected on his remarkable 23-year career, acknowledging that he and fellow stars like Randy Orton and Batista have dominated the spotlight for too long, which hindered younger talent's opportunities. Cena emphasized that it's time for the next generation to take center stage in WWE. He expressed excitement about the current roster, filled with young talent eager to make their mark. Additionally, Cena introduced the 'John Cena Classic,' a new competition where fans will vote for the winner, who will receive the WWE John Cena Classic Championship. Despite speculation about a potential return to the ring, Cena's comments indicate he is fully committed to his retirement, allowing fresh faces to rise in the WWE landscape.
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Cena's retirement opens up opportunities for younger wrestlers in WWE, allowing them to gain recognition and potentially rise to championship status.
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