- By Namrata Vijay
- Sun, 18 May 2025 06:13 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
As John Cena is inching closer towards the fag end of his brilliant WWE career, fans worldwide are now getting more chances to watch him live in action. The WWE has officially announced a string of international appearances for Cena before the highly anticipated fight in the Paris Premium Live event [PLE], which will be held on August 31.
The three new events are part of the three SmackDown shows in Canada and Europe. Cena would be seen in action in Montreal, Quebec, which would be held on August 8, and after that, Dublin, Ireland, on August 15, and then in Lyon, France, on August 29. These events would be considered as a preparatory clash for the event in Paris, where Cena is playing a huge role, but there is no clarity as to whether he will be participating on the night.
Three more appearances confirmed ahead of WWE clash in Paris
These latest additions have now stretched Cena's total number of appearances this year to 11, and there were speculations that he would be making 24 appearances before he hangs up his boots later this year. WWE would be holding Cena's last match in Boston during Saturday Night's main event in TD Garden, which is also his hometown.
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John Cena had left fans in awe after defeating Cody Rhodes during WrestleMania 41 and thus scripted history by winning his record-breaking Championship title. He then defeated his arch-rival Randy Orton during backlash and thus maintained hios dominance even though he is inching close towards the fag end of his career.
Although Cena might not be able to defend his title in every fight, the fans will get a chance to watch him in action. He will lock horns with R-Truth during a non-title Saturday Night Main Event in Florida next week.
Apart from his in-ring return, Cena also grabbed the limelight for the words he used for his fellow WWE superstar Dominik Mysterio. During a recent interview, Mysterio expressed his gratitude, who allowed him make an appearance on the Pat McAfee Show. Mysterio reckoned how Cena helped him early on in his career and watched him turn into a major name in the WWE spectrum.
'He's John Cena, he doesn't have to say anything about me. But the fact that he did means a lot, Mysterio was quoted as saying on the Pat McAfee Show.
As he is about to draw curtains on his career, speculations around hos farewell tour keep on growing. Since the key appearances are lined up, there's no clarity about the possible matchups as the fans all across the world are all set to bid him adieu.