John Cena Farewell / Finally Gave up: What You Need to Know About John Cena’s Emotional Farewell WWE Match

Key Points
- Cena ends his 20+ year WWE career by tapping out to Gunther in a dramatic main event.
- Entire WWE roster, legends, and executives joined in a powerful post‑match tribute.
- Cena left his shoes and armbands in the ring, symbolizing the end of an era.
Washington, Dec 14: John Cena — the wrestler, who was known for his resilience with a motto that said “Never Give Up” — has finally gave up. He tapped out.
In Cena’s farewell match, the final move — a submission move
— by his opponent Gunther saw the 17‑time world champion finally gave
up. With his eyes shut and lips closed having a very soft smile, he tapped out
as if he was saying: “That’s it. I’m done. I’m satisfied.”
It's over.
— WWE (@WWE) December 14, 2025
Gunther taps out John Cena. pic.twitter.com/0O2lTpl3p1
John Cena’s remarkable two‑decade journey in WWE reached its emotional conclusion on Saturday night, as the wrestling great stepped into the ring for the final time at Washington DC’s Capital One Arena.
The moment carried the weight of history, headlining the
last WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event of 2025 and marking the end of one of the
most influential careers the industry has ever seen.
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His farewell bout against Gunther was everything fans hoped for — intense, physical, and deeply sentimental. The 24‑minute contest saw Cena push himself to the limit, drawing thunderous support from a crowd determined to will him toward one last miracle.
But in classic Cena fashion, he chose to elevate the future rather than rewrite the past, tapping out to Gunther in a finish that symbolized his long‑standing commitment to passing the torch.
The entire event reflected that ethos. Instead of turning the show into a Cena tribute marathon, WWE used the night to spotlight rising NXT talent, a decision that underscored the healthier, more vibrant landscape Cena leaves behind.
Fans may have been stunned by the result, but gratitude quickly replaced shock as the locker room gathered to honour the man who helped define an era.
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✨One last ‘Super AA’
SUPER AA FROM JOHN CENA!!!@JohnCena pic.twitter.com/WiUgeGRwxu
— WWE (@WWE) December 14, 2025
Cena’s farewell couldn’t have been more fitting. He lay
beneath the lights one last time, doing what he’s always done best — elevating
the next generation. There were stretches where it genuinely felt like Cena
might pull off one more miracle, and he threw everything he had at “The Ring
General.” The move, Super AA — his improvised finishing move — was definitely
one for the highlights. It may not have been the standout match of Cena’s
retirement run, but as a closing chapter for a legendary career, it was exactly
the ending it needed to be.
End of an Era
#ThankYouCena pic.twitter.com/D5F5eSF4DB
— WWE (@WWE) December 14, 2025
After the match, Cena remained seated in the centre of the
ring, got to his knees, and kissed the ring absorbing the moment as chants of
“thank you, Cena” echoed through the arena.
Gesture of Tribute
😭 😭 😭@JohnCena pic.twitter.com/8jEkDTbTlf
— WWE (@WWE) December 14, 2025
What followed was a heartfelt procession: CM Punk, Cody
Rhodes, WWE legends, executives, and eventually the entire roster joined him on
the ramp. Punk and Rhodes handed Cena their championship belts, a symbolic
gesture acknowledging his legacy and influence.
The GOAT.
— WWE (@WWE) December 14, 2025
There will never be another John Cena! 🥹 pic.twitter.com/8dT8jUQjma
Leaving his Legacy Behind
One final goodbye.
— WWE (@WWE) December 14, 2025
Thank YOU, @JohnCena. 🫡 pic.twitter.com/hg8gNpbILG
The farewell reached its emotional peak when Paul “Triple H” Levesque directed Cena’s attention to a tribute video chronicling his career. When the lights came back up, Cena left his shoes and armbands in the ring — a wrestler’s final sign of departure — before offering one last salute to the fans who carried him for more than 20 years.
It was not just the end of a career. It was the closing
chapter of an era that reshaped WWE.
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