John Cena is currently in the mid-way point of his retirement tour in WWE for his wrestling career.
Page Six held a recent interview with Cena on the Heads of State red carpet event. One of the topics discussed included Cena’s thoughts about his final year in wrestling and confirmed that his final match will be taking place in mid-December.
“Well, I don’t want to downplay the action in WWE. There’s always a bunch of action over there. And yes, I’m 48. My last match will be in mid-December. We’re still trying to find out a place to do it. But I said 36 dates in January. We’re halfway through. Gosh, it’s been a lot of compelling TV, and I don’t want to spoil it for anybody, but I think we’re just getting started.”
In regards to the potential location for Cena’s retirement match, Cena’s father John Cena Sr. had stated in an interview with ABC’s WCVB5 Boston this past May that he was told that his son’s final match would be taking place at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts this December.
Transcript h/t: Fightful.com

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