John Cena has been one of the biggest names in the professional wrestling business for decades now, but his run with WWE will be coming to an end sooner than later. Cena announced at Money in the Bank that he will be retiring in 2025 and he later clarified during the post-show press conference that he will be working with WWE from January through December.
Recently Cena spoke to Collider about his schedule and he noted that his filming schedule for Peacemaker will likely run through the end of 2024. He also added that he will likely be working somewhere around 36 dates when he returns to WWE.
“This is one thing I can give you—I can probably confirm the Peacemaker will take us to the end of 2024, and I can say that with the utmost conviction because I have given the calendar year 2025 to WWE. I am retiring in 2025, and I start that farewell tour in January and I’ll end it in December.
It’s gonna be right around 36 dates around the world to pay thanks and gratitude to the WWE audiences around the world. So, that’s what I’m doing in 2025.”
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