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The Miz and Evans had a match after a heated moment backstage set it up earlier in the show. The A-Lister had control for the first couple of moves, but the high-flyer sent him out of the ring and hit a beautiful moonsault.
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Multiple Big Celebrities Pay Tribute To John Cena On WWE SmackDown
WWE paid tribute to John Cena tonight on SmackDown with several video messages from some pretty big celebrities. With John Cena officially retiring from WWE tomorrow night at Saturday Night’s Main Event,
Kurt Angle has recalled John Cena's SmackDown debut by giving a heartfelt message to the WWE star on his retirement. We're not crying you are
On the June 27, 2002 edition of WWE SmackDown, Cena made his WWE debut by answering Angle’s open challenge. When Angle asked him what quality he possessed that made him think he could wrestle Angle, Cena responded, “Ruthless Aggression,” before slapping Angle in the face to start the match.
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WWE To Celebrate John Cena’s Career Tonight On SmackDown
John Cena‘s final match will take place tomorrow on Saturday Night’s Main Event, but WWE will celebrate his career tonight on SmackDown. While John Cena is not scheduled to be present at tonight’s episode of SmackDown,
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Tonight's WWE SmackDown Set To Feature 'Special Look' At John Cena's Career
John Cena may not appear live on "WWE SmackDown" ahead of his last match, but the show is set to feature a "special look" at his career.
The man behind the "You Can't See Me" catchphrase will bow out on a stellar career on Saturday night. But who is he, really?
The term GOAT is tossed around freely, but in the case of John Cena, one could argue that he is the greatest professional wrestler of all time. It's subjective, but the following is factual: John Cena's work ethic and his ability to tell stories,
Wrestling legends Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque, Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson and current WWE champion Cody Rhodes paid tribute to the 48-year-old wrestling icon
WWE is set for its final "Saturday Night's Main Event" show of 2025, which will feature John Cena's retirement match. The professional wrestling legend who preaches "Hustle, Loyalty, and Respect" will face Gunther inside Capital One Arena in Washington.