WWE legend John Cena recently took to social media to break his silence after his massive appearance at The Dungeon. The Cenation Leader will hang up his boots at the end of 2025.
John Cena has been giving back to the wrestling business on his retirement tour. Despite his busy schedule, The GOAT is taking time out to meet up with up-and-coming stars to share his knowledge, which is extremely important for young talent. After making an appearance at the WWE Performance Center, Cena recently graced Natalya and Tyson Kidd's training facility, The Dungeon, with his presence.
After this massive appearance, the 17-time World Champion took to X/Twitter to break his silence. Cena praised Tyson Kidd and Natalya for their generosity, highlighting that they never ask for any money from their trainees. He also mentioned that The Dungeon was invite-only and all they ask is that you have to give everything in training.
"The brilliance, ability & generosity of @TJWilson & @natbynature is astounding. The Dungeon’s existence shows how dedicated my two friends are to the industry we love. Dungeon’s Rules - INVITE ONLY. COST $0.00 fees are paid in passion & ‘hustle’. FLAKE OUT, invite revoked. All they ask is all any audience asks … give everything you have," he wrote.Check out his post below:
John Cena's father made an interesting pitch for his WWE retirement match
John Cena is set to hang up his boots after one final match at Saturday Night's Main Event on December 13, 2025. The GOAT's father recently talked about his final outing during an exclusive interview with Sportskeeda Wrestling.
John Cena Sr. said that he wanted The Chain Gang Soldier to dethrone Dominik Mysterio as the Intercontinental Champion at Survivor Series and then drop the title back to Dirty Dom on December 13. He also highlighted that this would give Mysterio's career a major boost.
"I don't think we should stop the storyline there. At the very last match in Washington, DC, it should be Mysterio against Cena to get his belt back. That would close that chapter. The one thing I've seen with the WWE writing this tour is [that] there's been a lot of storylines with no finishes." John Cena Sr. said.It remains to be seen what the Triple H-led creative team has planned for The Cenation Leader's WWE future.
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