John Cena’s legendary WWE run is nearing its true finale.
After more than two decades of carrying the company, headlining global arenas and becoming one of the most decorated performers in wrestling history, the 17-time world champion is preparing for his final in-ring appearance.
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His farewell tour throughout 2025 gave fans one last chance to see him compete at major events, but now the countdown is on for his final match at Saturday Night’s Main Event.
Before Cena steps into the ring one last time, here’s a complete look at his biggest achievements and career-defining numbers.
John Cena achievements, titles
Cena leaves behind one of the strongest resumes in WWE history. According to records compiled by CageMatch, he has competed in 2319 matches, winning 1818 of them, an impressive 78.4% win rate.
He is a Grand Slam Champion, a Money in the Bank winner, a two-time Royal Rumble winner, and a ten-time Slammy Award recipient.
Most notably, he is the most successful world champion of all time, with 17 world title reigns, surpassing Ric Flair’s iconic record.
John Cena’s 17 World Championship Wins:
| # | Championship | Event & Year | Opponent | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | WWE Championship | WrestleMania 21 (2005) | JBL | Cena’s first world title |
| 2 | WWE Championship | Royal Rumble (2006) | Edge | Regained title after MITB cash-in |
| 3 | WWE Championship | Unforgiven (2006) | Edge | TLC match in Toronto |
| 4 | World Heavyweight Championship | Survivor Series (2008) | Chris Jericho | Return from injury |
| 5 | World Heavyweight Championship | WrestleMania 25 (2009) | Edge & Big Show | Iconic double AA |
| 6 | WWE Championship | Breaking Point (2009) | Randy Orton | “I Quit” match |
| 7 | WWE Championship | Bragging Rights (2009) | Randy Orton | 60-minute Iron Man |
| 8 | WWE Championship | Elimination Chamber (2010) | Triple H (final elim.) | Shortest reign |
| 9 | WWE Championship | WrestleMania 26 (2010) | Batista | Revenge win |
| 10 | WWE Championship | Extreme Rules (2011) | Miz & Morrison | Triple Threat cage |
| 11 | WWE Championship | Raw (2011) | Rey Mysterio | Won same night Rey became champ |
| 12 | WWE Championship | Night of Champions (2011) | Alberto Del Rio | 10th WWE title |
| 13 | WWE Championship | WrestleMania 29 (2013) | The Rock | Avenged WM28 defeat |
| 14 | World Heavyweight Championship | Hell in a Cell (2013) | Alberto Del Rio | Final WHC reign |
| 15 | WWE Championship | MITB (2014) | Multiple | Won vacant title |
| 16 | WWE Championship | Royal Rumble (2017) | AJ Styles | Tied Ric Flair’s record |
| 17 | Undisputed WWE Championship | WrestleMania 41 (2025) | Cody Rhodes | Broke Flair’s record |
Beyond championships, Cena also holds five United States Championships, four Tag Team titles, and countless main-event accolades.
When is John Cena’s final match?
Cena’s farewell bout takes place on December 13, 2025, at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. Because of the time difference, viewers in India will see it live on December 14 (6:30 a.m. IST).
WWE has confirmed that Cena will open the show, allowing the rest of the night to focus on younger stars, something he reportedly pushed for as part of giving back to the next generation.
How to watch John Cena final match in India
- TV Channel: Sony Sports Network (Ten 1 – English, Ten 3 – Hindi, Ten 4 – Tamil & Telugu)
- Live Stream: Sony LIV
Saturday Night’s Main Event, which includes John Cena's final match, is also available for live TV broadcast on Sony Sports Network). Streaming options are also available on Sony LIV.
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