John Cena Fuels Up Retirement After WWE Wrestlemania 36 Loss 1
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John Cena came up short against The Fiend Bray Wyatt at WrestleMania 36 which was a Firefly Funhouse gimmick match. It was less than a match but more of outside shenanigans where the two opponents appeared in numerous avatars to take us back to the glorious past of pro-wrestling.

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In the end, Wyatt picked up an easy win by putting away his opponent with a Sister Abigail followed by the devastating submission move of Mandible Claw.

John Cena Fuels Up Retirement After WWE Wrestlemania 36 Loss 2

Following this loss, the Cenation Leader teased the WWE Universe that he might be thinking of retirement after spending almost two decades in the company.

In the latest tweet, John Cena can be seen talking about ‘the end’ and leaving everyone ‘guessing’. According to many of the fans, the former franchise player was thinking of retirement which may happen in a way to shock everyone.

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However, this remains as pure speculation at this point. Being a veteran player, he knows a loss at WrestleMania could prove to be devastating and this is the best time to tease the fans about the same. Previously, John Cena has teased his WWE retirement on several occasions which were not the case.

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In fact, being the trusted shoulder of the WWE, John Cena stated that he’d never retire from in-ring competition, at all. At this point in his career, he is being used as a marquee attraction in the company which allows him to feature in only some of the special matches or segments to entertain the people. So he won’t let this chance go away from hands, at all.

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John Cena has been the face of WWE for almost a decade before stepping down from the role. He recently appeared on the latest episode of Corey Graves’ After The Bell podcast to discuss some of his favorite matches.

Plus, he also opined on the current state of WWE. He said the current era of needs one defining figure aka a franchise player but doesn’t know if WWE can find out the figure, right now,

“It’s difficult because it’s like a ‘Super Friends’ because the audience is so segmented, some people will embrace that underground dude. Some people will embrace the top person. Some people will embrace the midcard. Some people will embrace the cruiserweights, and then there’s the split between like, ‘I like SmackDown, I like RAW, I like NXT.’ It’s just really difficult to get one definable figure to stand at the front and be like, ‘okay let’s go.'”

Arindam Pal

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