On an episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show, John Cena made clear his intentions to retire from the squared circle by the age of 50.
With his 47th birthday approaching, Cena declared the half-century mark as his definitive cutoff for retiring from professional wrestling:
“I want to try to wrap it up before I hit that number. But once I’m 50, expect me to just drop a message like, ‘Goodbye, I’m off.’ And that’s it, that will be the end of it.”
The multi-time WWE Champion also expressed a desire to focus on personal endeavors beyond the ring, including his dedication to being a devoted husband to Shay Shariatzadeh.
Cena hinted at a potential appearance at the future WrestleMania 40, which wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer speculated could be an event that’s “fun, concise, impactful, and with substance.”
Source: F4WOnline
FAQ About John Cena’s Retirement Plans
- At what age does John Cena plan to retire?
- John Cena plans to retire from wrestling by the age of 50.
- When is Cena’s next birthday and how old will he be?
- John Cena’s next birthday is approaching and he will be turning 47.
- What other life goals does Cena have outside of wrestling?
- He wants to be a great husband and partner to his wife, Shay Shariatzadeh, and explore other avenues in life.
- Is John Cena considering an appearance at WrestleMania 40?
- Yes, he teased the possibility of being part of something that could be fun and memorable at WrestleMania 40.
Conclusion
John Cena has made a significant impact in the world of wrestling, and as he moves towards his retirement, he has set clear expectations for his career’s end. Committing to step out of the ring by the age of 50, Cena looks forward to focusing on his personal life and other passions. Fans can look forward to his potential involvement in WrestleMania 40 and celebrate the remaining time Cena has as an active presence in wrestling. His clear communication regarding retirement plans leaves no doubt that whatever endeavors he pursues next, Cena will approach them with the same energy and dedication he brought to the WWE.