WWE Hall of Famer set to appear during John Cena’s final match
Summary
– Ventura will be in Washington, D.C. for Cena’s final bout against GUNTHER
– His return carries historical significance due to his past role on the show
– Ventura’s long, complicated history with WWE adds intrigue to his appearance
Jesse “The Body” Ventura is officially set to appear at the December 13 edition of WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event. WrestleVotes confirmed that the Hall of Famer will be present in Washington, D.C. as John Cena competes in his final match against GUNTHER.
Ventura’s appearance adds weight to an already historic broadcast. He served as both a wrestler and a commentator for the company, working alongside Vince McMahon and Gorilla Monsoon on major shows throughout the 1980s. Saturday Night’s Main Event was one of the key platforms where Ventura built his legacy.
His history with WWE has also included disputes. Ventura left the company in 1990 after a contract disagreement and later won a lawsuit against Titan Sports regarding videotape royalties. His relationship with Hulk Hogan also fractured after he learned that Hogan had attempted to organize a union in 1986. Ventura has said he maintains no connection with McMahon today.
Despite past issues, Ventura has returned for special programming over the years and was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2004. His presence on Saturday night adds nostalgia and unpredictability to a show already headlined by Cena’s final match.
Fans will be watching closely to hear what Ventura has to say. Known for his sharp one liners, he often delivers memorable moments when given a live microphone.
