Shawn Michaels had Bret Hart. Stone Cold had The Rock. John Cena had⌠the fans. Well, he has them for one more year.
Tonight, the Leader of the Cenation returns to kick off his farewell tour on WWE Rawâs Netflix debut. As far as we know, his semi-full-time run will feature around 36 appearances, including the Royal Rumble, Elimination Chamber, and Wrestlemania 41, as well as a number of international shows.
Retirement tours are rare in the world of professional wrestling, but it feels fitting for Cena. He was the WWEâs biggest attraction for over a decade and his relationship with the WWE Universe is unlike any other superstarâs, past or present.
At last yearâs Money In The Bank press conference, the former champ was asked who he considers his biggest rival. Cena didnât miss a beat: âThatâs an easy one⌠The audience has been my dancing partner for over two decades.â For most of his career, âLetâs Go Cena! / Cena Sucks!â echoed emphatically through arenas, but since becoming a part-timer, those chants have been replaced by the more holistically positive sing-along to his âMy Time Is Nowâ theme song. As the adage goes, absence makes the heart grow fonder, and itâs clear that fans have come to appreciate the 16-time champâs contributions to the industry. That respect is mutual.
âIâll never be able to put into words how much the audience means to me,â Cena reflected at that same press conference. âWithout them, Iâm nothing.â
Now comes the fun part. As the 47-year-oldâs time ticks down, and his legendary catchphrase (âyou canât see meâ) will soon ring truer than ever, we get to enjoy the final chapter of a historic career. Hereâs our wishlist for the John Cena Farewell Tour.