The most loved John Cena Officially Retires from Professional Wrestling
John Cena, one of the most iconic figures in professional wrestling history, has officially announced his retirement from in-ring competition, bringing an end to a legendary career that spanned more than two decades.
The 16-time world champion, best known for his time in WWE, confirmed that he will no longer compete as a full-time wrestler as he continues to focus on his successful acting career in Hollywood. The announcement marks a historic moment in sports entertainment and signals the end of an era for millions of fans worldwide.
John Cena made his WWE debut in 2002 and quickly rose to become the face of the company. Famous for his catchphrase “You Can’t See Me,” Cena headlined numerous WrestleMania events and engaged in classic rivalries with wrestling legends such as The Rock, Randy Orton, Triple H, Edge, and CM Punk.
Throughout his career, Cena won multiple championships and played a major role in shaping modern professional wrestling. Beyond the ring, he earned widespread respect for his charitable work, becoming the most requested celebrity in the history of the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
In recent years, Cena successfully transitioned into acting, starring in major film and television projects including Fast & Furious, The Suicide Squad, and the hit series Peacemaker. Although he made occasional WWE appearances, his reduced schedule fueled speculation that his wrestling career was nearing its conclusion.
Following the announcement, tributes poured in from fellow wrestlers, sports figures, and fans around the world, celebrating his influence, discipline, and contribution to the wrestling industry.
While John Cena steps away from active competition, his legacy as one of the greatest superstars in professional wrestling history remains firmly intact.

