Posted on 8/14/125 by Colin Vassallo
John Cena, fully decked in Peacemaker costume, was a guest
on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon last night and talked
about his WWE retirement tour which ends in a few months.
Cena mentioned that he has 11 dates left on his deal and
those 11 dates will be spanned over the next four and a half
months, with his final match set for December.
Asked by Fallon if there’s someone he wants to be his final
opponent, Cena replied in the negative, saying he did not
operate like that.
“I’ve just always kind of been reliable, showing up, and
doing whatever I’m asked,” Cena said. “And I really want
this tour to be, not only special — it will always be
special for me because you guys are out there — I want it to
be special for the business.”
Cena said that his goal was always to leave the company
better than he found it so whoever WWE deems is appropriate
for his final match, he’s cool with that.
The 17-time world champ said he would have liked to have
been out there more but his body says otherwise, so he
doesn’t want to hang around any longer and take a spot from
a young talent.
“I also remember when I was a young kid back in 2002
thinking I’d never get a chance, and then when I did, I came
up with like a young, hungry class,” Cena continued. “And I
think if I hang around any longer than now, I’m just taking
time away from those young guys who can be the next chance
to make an impact. It’s time, man. It’s time.”