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Kevin Nash explains why Randy Orton is unlikely to break John Cena's world title record. Read why he believes Orton's mindset is the key factor.
John Cena became a 17-time WWE Champion at WrestleMania 41, defeating Cody Rhodes in the main event. The match was memorable for Travis Scott getting involved in the match and Cena embracing his heel personality. Fans were left disappointed by the match, though Cena, now a babyface, and Cody had redemption at WWE SummerSlam in a street fight.
In the end, there were no surprises. No run-ins or plot twists. No headline-stealing appearances from The Rock. Instead, WWE played it straight and simple with John Cena's swan song — as it knew it had to do.
Last night, John Cena officially ended his historic WWE career with a loss to Gunther. After decades of telling everyone never to give up, the greatest of all time did just that after getting repeatedly ensnared in a sleeper hold.
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The Clashing Of Egos Created The Rock's Heat With John Cena
Well ahead of their run-in at WrestleMania 40 and their brief alliance during John Cena's retirement tour, he and The Rock clashed both on- and off-screen.
John Cena officially retired from professional wrestling this weekend, and had some famous pals sent him congratulatory messages.
Tonight marks the end of an era as John Cena, a 17-time World Champion, wrestled in his final match at Capital One Arena.
Jason Baker’s tribute to John Cena involves Bray Wyatt. Taking to social media, the special makeup effects artist shared a rare behind-the-scenes photo of Cena and the late Windham Rotunda. Baker is seen holding the infamous Mr.