Donald Trump To Attend John Cena’s Final Match? WWE Legend Gives His Take
John Cena is scheduled to wrestle his final retirement match on December 13, 2025. The event will take place at Saturday Night’s Main Event at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. His farewell match will be exclusive and streamed live on Peacock, promising a memorable send-off for the legendary wrestler.
During a surprise appearance at Money in the Bank last year, Cena announced 2025 would mark the end of his in-ring career after more than two decades of wrestling at the top level.
Since the announcement, he has engaged in high-profile bouts against superstars like Randy Orton, CM Punk, and Cody Rhodes. Fans eagerly await to see who will step into the ring with The Never Seen 17 for this historic final match.
Eric Bischoff on Donald Trump Attending John Cena’s Retirement Match
On his 83 Weeks podcast, former WWE executive Eric Bischoff expressed hope that the US President Donald Trump would attend John Cena’s retirement match, given that it’s going to take place in D.C. Bischoff remarked he believed Trump’s presence would be awesome.
“I hope so. I hope that that’s the case. I think it would be very, very cool. Look, politics aside because I know people are just bats**t crazy now, and families are splitting over this. Friendships dissolve because of politics. I’m just not into it at that level. I don’t get it. It’s bizarre mental behavior for me to watch and listen to.”
Donald Trump’s History with WWE
Donald Trump’s relationship with WWE dates back to the late 1980s when he became involved in Vince McMahon’s sports entertainment empire. His Atlantic City Trump Plaza hosted WrestleMania 4 in 1988 and WrestleMania 5 in 1989, elevating his ties with WWE early on. Trump made multiple WWE appearances, including attending WrestleMania events as a notable celebrity guest in 1991 and 2004.
One of his most memorable roles came at WrestleMania 23 in 2007 during the “Battle of the Billionaires” match, where he faced off against Vince McMahon in a storyline that ended with his chosen wrestler Bobby Lashley defeating Umaga. In 2013, WWE honored Trump’s contributions by inducting him into the WWE Hall of Fame’s Celebrity Wing.
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