Paul says internal discussion has happened, but WWE’s stance on politics remains uncertain
Summary
– Logan Paul says WWE personnel have discussed Donald Trump attending John Cena’s final match
– Paul believes Trump’s appearance “could happen” but questions how political WWE wants to get
– Cena’s final opponent will be decided when Gunther faces LA Knight on SmackDown
Logan Paul weighed in on widespread speculation about Donald Trump potentially attending John Cena’s last match. The event is scheduled for Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., and the prospect of a high-profile guest has sparked debate across wrestling and political circles.
Speaking with Fox News Digital, Paul confirmed that the topic has been discussed internally. He said the possibility feels realistic, though he noted uncertainty regarding how far WWE is willing to venture into political territory. Paul added that a Trump appearance would be “awesome” but stressed he has no direct knowledge of whether it will happen.
The anticipation surrounding Cena’s farewell bout continues to grow. On the December 5 episode of SmackDown, Gunther and LA Knight will meet in the finals of the Last Time Is Now tournament. The winner will challenge Cena in what is billed as his final match.
