John Cena’s Final WWE RAW Match Breaks Historic Record
17-time WWE World Champion John Cena is undoubtedly one of the greatest wrestlers in the promotion’s history. He is already one of the most decorated wrestlers in the company, and added another feather to his cap tonight, after revealing his penultimate WWE clash.
On his final appearance on WWE RAW, the fans were treated to an impromptu match involving the newly crowned WWE Intercontinental Champion. Dominik Mysterio interrupted Cena’s final promo on the red brand and jumped the 48-year-old along with his The Judgment Day teammates, Finn Balor and JD McDonagh.
The trio issued a 3-on-1 beatdown on The Champ before two familiar faces in Sheamus and Rey Mysterio came to John Cena’s rescue, setting up an impromptu 3v3 tag team match.
John Cena wrestled record-setting 545th match on WWE RAW
John Cena’s illustrious WWE career has lasted over two decades, during which he faced numerous opponents. The 17-time World Champion’s match on tonight’s show marked his 545th match on the red brand, after rumors emerged that he would wrestle on his final appearance on WWE RAW.
Over 23 years you’ve allowed me to have 544 matches on #WWERaw. The most in WWE history. My favorite match.. is my next one! Which will be our LAST ONE! Don’t miss our last chance to grace @TheGarden ring as we say farewell to RAW live, Monday night on @netflix at 8pm ET!
— John Cena (@JohnCena) November 14, 2025
His tag team match against The Judgment Day set a new record for Cena as he now has the most matches on WWE RAW. Sheamus and Rey Mysterio ensured that the Never Seen 17 bowed out of RAW with his head held high as the trio emerged victorious in his final match.
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