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John Cena's career came to a bittersweet end on Saturday. Cena battled valiantly against Gunther at Saturday Night's Main Event, but was forced to tap out as Gunther relentlessly applied sleeper after sleeper to end the superstar's storied career.
The in-ring WWE career of John Cena has come to an end. Cena lost to Gunther in the main event of Saturday Night's Main Event on December 13 from inside Capital
The story of John Cena is the story of a wrestling era, a generation of WWE connecting to a younger audience through the story of a hero that would never give up.
That's exactly what John Cena did in his final match against Gunther on "Saturday Night's Main Event." He went out on his shield, doing something in the ring that he hadn't done in 20 years, to further establish a younger superstar who will be among those carrying WWE for years to come.
World Wrestling Entertainment is going to “The District” with “WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event” for John Cena’s final match. Since signing with the WWE in 2001, John Cena has been one of the most popular and now-iconic pro wrestlers with fans from all around the world.
A John Cena tribute video featured a jab thrown at the WWE star, the New England Patriots, and legendary quarterback Tom Brady.
Gunther did the unthinkable, submitting John Cena in his retirement match. We break down all the action from Cena's final match in the WWE.
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