WWE, John Cena and Netflix
WWE Universe sees 16-time World Champion John Cena wrestle. Last year Cena announced that his retirement tour starts in January of 2025. Cena made his first appearance in the New Year this Monday at the Raw Netflix debut.
The debut episode of RAW on Netflix racked up huge numbers Monday night. WWE and Netflix announced Thursday morning that Raw captured a global audience of 4.9 million people. In the United States specifically,
What began as a playful dare between brothers soon became one of the most recognizable elements of Cena's persona, uniting his fans under the "Cenation" banner as they shout "You Can't See Me" in unison with him whenever he strikes his signature pose. At this point, it seems like even the wrestler himself can't resist using it outside of the ring.
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The John Cena retirement tour is officially underway. The 16-time World Champion made his return to WWE on the Raw on Netflix premiere Monday night in Los Ange
On the history-making Netflix debut of "WWE Raw," John Cena appeared to lay out his plans for his retirement tour. Cena is currently tied with Ric Flair for the most (recognized) world championship reigns in history with 16.
Cena started the farewell tour on the RAW on Netflix debut. While he didn't wrestle, he did address the WWE Universe in a heartfelt promo. He made it clear that winning his 17th world championship may not be in the cards.
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Triple H also explained that every major event that Cena appears on, such as programs like the Royal Rumble, Elimination Chamber, or WrestleMania, will absolutely be his last appearance as a competitor at those shows.
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