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John Cena’s Final WWE Match: Could The Rock Be His Last Dance?
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The wrestling world is buzzing, and no, it’s not just the residual ringing in my ears from the last PLE. The big question on everyone’s lips, typed furiously into forums, and debated over lukewarm beers is: who gets the honor of being John Cena’s final opponent?

As the sun seemingly sets on one of the most decorated careers in WWE history, the rumor mill is churning faster than a wrestler looking for a last-minute spot on the WrestleMania card. And right in the middle of it all? A little-known, up-and-coming actor named Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.

Fresh off his own electrifying return and subsequent corporate power plays, The Rock decided to drop a casual bombshell on the “New Heights” podcast. When asked about a potential trilogy match to send Cena off into the Hollywood sunset, The Rock, with a smirk you could practically hear, suggested he might have some sway in the booking. But then, in a move that screams “corporate synergy,” he deferred, saying the choice ultimately belongs to Cena. How magnanimous.

“You know, I have a tiny bit of influence in the booking of it, but really, it’s whoever John wants,” Johnson said, downplaying his role as a board member of TKO Group Holdings. “It’s not me, Nick Khan, or Triple H. It’s whoever John wants. That guy’s earned it.”

It’s a classic Rock promo: charming, a little self-aggrandizing, and just vague enough to send the internet into a complete meltdown. Fans immediately latched onto the idea. Cena vs. Rock III? The “Once in a Lifetime” match that happened twice could get a final, epic chapter. It writes itself. The history is there, the star power is undeniable, and let’s be honest, the box office numbers for that event alone would make even The Rock’s eyebrow raise.

The End of an Era for Cena

Let’s not get ahead of ourselves, though. John Cena’s retirement tour isn’t just a one-and-done deal. It’s a carefully orchestrated farewell lap for the man who was the face of the WWE for well over a decade. His recent appearances have been tinged with a sense of finality, a “greatest hits” tour where he puts over younger talent while reminding everyone why he was the top guy for so long.

Reports have been swirling for months about Cena’s endgame. Names like the formidable Intercontinental Champion GUNTHER have been thrown around, offering a classic “old lion vs. young lion” narrative. A match with GUNTHER would be a technical masterpiece and a true passing of the torch.

Then there’s the tantalizing prospect of Cena finally capturing the one title that has eluded him: the Intercontinental Championship. A win would make him a Grand Slam Champion, a fitting final accomplishment for a career packed with them. Could a match with Dominik Mysterio, the most hated man in wrestling, be the vehicle for that final triumph? The crowd reactions alone would be legendary.

However, many insiders believed the path was set for a showdown with “The Phenomenal” AJ Styles, especially after their recent high-profile match at Crown Jewel. The chemistry between Cena and Styles is off the charts, and a final match between these two veterans would be a guaranteed “match of the year” contender.

So, Why The Rock?

Despite all these logical and exciting possibilities, the idea of The Rock returning for one more match against his greatest rival is just too juicy to ignore. Their rivalry defined an era. It was a clash of titans, a battle between two of the biggest personalities to ever grace a WWE ring. While some fans might groan at the thought of two part-time Hollywood stars taking a main event spot, no one can deny the sheer spectacle of it.

The Rock’s comments, while playful, carry weight. He’s not just a former wrestler; he’s a powerhouse in the entertainment industry and a key figure in the company that owns WWE. If he wants the match, and Cena agrees, it’s hard to imagine anyone saying no. It would be a monumental send-off, drawing in casual fans and die-hards alike.

But let’s inject a little healthy skepticism here. Is this just The Rock being The Rock, masterfully keeping his name in the headlines and promoting the WWE brand? Almost certainly. Could it also be a genuine tease for a match that is actually on the table? Absolutely.

In the world of professional wrestling, the line between reality and storyline is always blurry. The Rock knows exactly how to play the game, and he just played a royal flush. For now, all we can do is speculate and wait. But one thing is for sure: John Cena’s final match, whoever it’s against, will be a moment that wrestling fans won’t soon forget.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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