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Farewell to the Champ: John Cena’s 2025 WWE Retirement Spotlights Decades of Troop Support

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Back in 2007, John Cena stood in the dust of Baghdad, surrounded by service members during a WWE Tribute to the Troops event. He looked them in the eyes and said, 

“I am surrounded by a group of heroes. I am surrounded by the most elite fighting force on this earth. It is you that protect the freedoms of the United States of America.” 

That moment captured Cena’s genuine respect for the military. His retirement after a 23-year WWE career marks the end of an era in wrestling marked by his celebrity support for troops. Cena tapped out to Gunther in his final match on December 13 at Saturday Night’s Main Event in Washington, D.C. The nearly 24-minute bout ended with a sleeper hold submission. Cena chose to lose clean, putting over the younger star in a selfless act that boosted WWE’s future talent.

WWE champion John Cena, delivers his finishing maneuver to his opponent, Edge, during the WWE Tribute to the Troops Christmas Special, filmed Dec. 8, 2006, at Camp Victory, Iraq. The show was the fourth consecutive holiday special filmed with deployed troops. (DVIDS. Photo by Sergeant Michael Garrett)

Cena’s exit leaves a void for military audiences. He built his persona around hustle, loyalty, and respect; values that resonate with service members. Over the years, he visited bases, signed autographs, and boosted morale. For more on his military ties, check Military.com’s coverage of Cena in films like “Bumblebee” where he played a colonel or that time he announced the end of Osama Bin Laden.

Decades of USO Tours and Troop Visits

Cena made multiple USO tours to Iraq and other locations. He shook hands, posed for photos, and reminded troops they were not forgotten. These visits went beyond entertainment. Cena often stayed extra hours to talk one-on-one with service members.

John Cena throws out WWE themed gifts to an audience of Contingency Operating Base Speicher Soldiers, Airmen, Marines and civilians. Cena and 17 other wrestlers visited COB Speicher, among other bases, Dec. 5 to Dec. 7, 2007, during their 5th annual Tribute to the Troops. (U.S. Army photo/Spc. Michael Howard)

In December 2009, he headlined Tribute to the Troops in Baghdad, defending his WWE Championship against Chris Jericho. Events like these aired on TV, bringing holiday cheer to deployed forces. Cena’s salute became a signature gesture of gratitude.

Cena received awards for his efforts, including from USO-Metro in 2016 for outstanding support. He visited Walter Reed, granted Make-A-Wish requests for military kids, and promoted veteran causes. 

Starring in “The Marine” and Military Roles

Cena’s big-screen debut came in 2006 with “The Marine.” He played John Triton, a Marine discharged after disobeying orders in Iraq who then rescues his kidnapped wife. The film drew from real military themes, showcasing amphibious assaults and combat skills. It grossed over $30 million and spawned sequels, though Cena starred only in the first.

He continued military-themed roles, like Colonel Jack Burns in “Bumblebee” chasing Transformers, or in “The Wall” as a soldier pinned down by a sniper. These parts highlighted his respect for the uniform. See Military.com’s review of “The Wall” for more.

World Wrestling Entertainment talent John Cena winks at a crowd of service members and families during a match, Dec. 11, 2013. The WWE superstars visited Joint Base Lewis-McChord for the location shooting of 2013 “Tribute to the Troops.” (DVIDS. Photo by Staff Sergeant Mark Miranda)

End of an Era

While his days of actively wrestling may be done, Cena won’t vanish from the spotlight. He inked a five-year WWE ambassador deal to mentor up-and-coming wrestlers and share his experience. Acting will now be front and center for the star, with him set to play a scheming lawyer in the 2026 film Coyote vs. Acme and lead an action flick based on Matchbox cars. He also wants more personal time with his wife Shay, focusing on family and meaningful time with loved ones.

Cena’s retirement feels personal for many in uniform. He went beyond wrestling; Cena used his platform to be a constant ally for those who serve. As he steps away from the ring, his legacy reminds us that true champions lift others up. Thanks for the memories, Champ. You can’t see him, but his impact endures.

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