Jericho Reflects on Cena’s Career and Upcoming Farewell Tour
Summary
– John Cena announces his retirement tour, ending at WrestleMania 41.
– Chris Jericho offers insights on Cena’s departure and legacy.
– Anticipation builds for Cena’s final year and a half in WWE.
John Cena has officially announced his retirement tour, set to culminate at WrestleMania 41. Before his final match, Cena plans to make 30 to 40 appearances, giving fans ample opportunity to bid farewell to the WWE icon. WWE is gearing up to ensure that Cena’s exit is a fitting tribute to his illustrious career.
Chris Jericho, currently with AEW and a legend in his own right, shared his thoughts on Cena’s announcement during an appearance on “McGuire on Wrestling.” Jericho, who celebrated his 30th anniversary in wrestling a few years ago, acknowledged the tremendous impact Cena has had on the industry. He praised Cena’s passion for wrestling and his unique connection with the fans.
Jericho highlighted Cena’s contributions to WWE by reflecting on their past encounters, including a memorable WWE Championship match at SummerSlam 2005 and their last one at the 2013 Royal Rumble. He expressed excitement for Cena’s final year and a half, anticipating it would be a remarkable period for both Cena and his supporters. Cena has also left the door open for a potential 17th world title run, adding intrigue to his farewell tour.