Once upon a time, it was hard to imagine John Cena ever leaving WWE. Well, his success in Hollywood in recent years has changed things and now that he's landed lead roles in both
The Suicide Squad and
Fast & Furious 9, who knows when he's step back between the ropes.
Well, in a recent interview with TMZ, Cena was asked to share his thoughts on the recent Goldberg vs. The Undertaker match which ended in disaster when both men injured themselves and finished the bout in a sloppy and disappointing manner. He was specifically asked if it's time for them to retire and admitted that while it's down to them to choose the right time, he's had those thoughts himself.
"I’ve been having the same conversation with myself, I’m only 42 but it’s something that we’ve gotta address each day," he revealed. "That’s individually specific. When those people are ready to stop, they’ll stop."
Cena clearly won't be wrestling again this year given how busy his schedule is and while it's possible he'll make the odd WrestleMania appearance, the ring rust surely means he won't be working any full-length matches in the near future. With that in mind, perhaps his retirement will happen sooner rather than later...