We've heard conflicting reports about when and where John Cena's final WWE match will take place.
However, in a press release about the company's new multi-year partnership with Peacock, it's said that the Leader of the Cenation will retire at Saturday Night's Main Event on December 13 in Boston.
WWE Hall of Famer Goldberg recently complained about his retirement match taking place at Saturday Night's Main Event instead of a major PLE. Still, if it's good enough for Cena, a wrestler WWE bills as the GOAT, then we can't help but wonder what the WCW icon was moaning about (like Goldberg's send-off, the show will be held in Cena's hometown).
As of now, there's no word on who his final opponent will be, but we'd bet on the company pulling out all the stops before an inevitable WWE Hall of Fame induction next year.
Here's the full press release, confirming the date of Cena's retirement match:
Peacock and WWE®, part of TKO Group Holdings (NYSE: TKO), today announced a multi-year partnership agreement to exclusively stream the iconic Saturday Night’s Main Event series live on Peacock.
Saturday Night’s Main Event will stream in primetime exclusively on Peacock four times each year, featuring WWE’s top Superstars, rivalries, championship matches, and more.
Peacock will exclusively stream two nights of Saturday Night’s Main Events this year, with the first taking place on November 1. Additionally, Saturday Night’s Main Event on Dec. 13 will feature John Cena in his retirement match.
The WWE Network library will remain available on Peacock through the end of 2025, and NXT Premium Live Events will be available on Peacock until March 2026.
Throughout the term of the partnership, the SmackDown library will remain on Peacock on a 30-day delay and USA Network will continue as the live exclusive home of SmackDown on Friday nights.
"We’re excited to bring Saturday Night’s Main Event exclusively to Peacock beginning this fall," said WWE Chief Content Officer Paul "Triple H" Levesque. "NBCU have been terrific longtime partners, and we look forward to continuing to work with them for years to come."
"Peacock has had a wonderful relationship with the WWE and we’re excited to see it continue far into the future," said Rick Cordella, President, NBC Sports. "Saturday Night’s Main Event is some of the most premium content the WWE produces, including John Cena’s upcoming retirement match, and it will be all live and exclusive on Peacock."
Saturday Night’s Main Event originally premiered on NBC in 1985, and ran on the network until 1991. The popular event returned to NBCUniversal in September 2024 with a special Saturday Night’s Main Event on NBC and Peacock from Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum on Long Island, N.Y., the site of the first-ever Saturday Night’s Main Event.
During a recent interview, the former Undisputed WWE Champion was asked, "What did John Cena do to turn heel?" His response was an interesting one as he said, "That’s a good question, because I believe I said on television that I’m not a babyface nor a heel, I’m a human being."
You can watch the full interview with Cena (ahead of Peacemaker season 2's premiere on HBO Max this evening) in the player below.