John Cena Officially Turns Face on SmackDown, Embraces Classic Persona Ahead of SummerSlam Showdown with Cody Rhodes

The leader of the Cenation is back — and not just physically. On the August 1st edition of WWE SmackDown in Newark, New Jersey, John Cena completed a full-circle return to his roots, shedding his brief heel persona in emotional and dramatic fashion just days before his highly anticipated SummerSlam street fight against Cody Rhodes.

The Undisputed WWE Champion opened the show, but before he could utter a word, Cody Rhodes’ music hit, signaling yet another high-tension moment in their ongoing feud. What followed, however, wasn’t a typical verbal brawl — it was a moment of reflection, humility, and redemption from Cena.

Referencing their chaotic contract signing last week — which saw Rhodes put Cena through a table and forcibly sign the match contract — Cena shocked the crowd by thanking Rhodes instead of retaliating. According to Cena, that act of aggression was the wake-up call he didn’t know he needed.

“I told Cody I was exhausted… that the match was going to be too much,” Cena said. “But he didn’t listen. He made me face it. And for that, I thank him.”

Cena didn’t hold back in admitting that he had lost his way over the last several months. Alluding to his controversial heel run, he confessed to having bought into the idea of “making shocking TV” and losing touch with the performer — and person — he truly is.

“I didn’t want to ruin wrestling. Everyone knows how much I love this,” Cena told the live crowd. “I was so hung up on what people might think tomorrow, I forgot how stupid I looked today.”

In a heartfelt declaration, Cena told fans to mark their calendars: August 1, 2025 — the night John Cena “came back” to WWE, not just as a competitor, but as the hero fans grew up cheering for.

Rhodes, ever the showman with a flair for theatrics, responded by grabbing two beers from ringside and welcoming Cena back. The two shared a brief toast in the ring, blending camaraderie with intensity as the Newark crowd roared in approval.

With emotions running high and the stage set, all eyes now turn to SummerSlam, where Cena and Rhodes will settle their differences in a brutal street fight. One thing is clear: the John Cena walking into this match isn’t the jaded champion we’ve seen in recent months — it’s the fired-up icon who thrives on hustle, loyalty, and respect.

SummerSlam just got a whole lot more personal.

WWE SmackDown Preview 8/1/2025

WWE SmackDown live on USA Network in the United States and Netflix internationally from the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ. Last show before the big two night SummerSlam PLE.

  • Women’s United States Championship: Giulia (c) vs. Zelina Vega
  • Damian Priest vs. Aleister Black
  • AAA Tag Team Championship Match: Los Garza (Angel and Berto) to issue an Open Challenge
  • John Cena and Cody Rhodes in the same building ahead of their street fight title match at SummerSlam
  • Jelly Roll to appear
  • Jimmy Uso vs. Talla Tonga

WWE SmackDown Preview 7/25/2025

Friday Night’s WWE SmackDown from the Rocket Arena in Cleveland, OH, live on the USA Network in the United States and Netflix internationally.

  • WWE Tag Team Championship: The Wyatt Sicks (Joe Gacey & Dexter Lumis) (c) vs. Andrade & Rey Fenix
  • Alexis Bliss w/Charlotte Flair vs. Roxanne Perez w/Raquel Rodriguez
  • Randy Orton, Jelly Roll, Drew McIntyre & Logan Paul to appear

WWE SmackDown Preview 7/18/2025

Tonight’s WWE SmackDown from the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas, live on the USA Network in the United States and Netflix internationally.

  • Contract signing for SummerSlam between Undisputed WWE Champion John Cena and Cody Rhodes
  • Stephanie Vaquer vs. Alba Fyre
  • WWE Tag Team Championship No. 1 Contenders Match: Andrade and Rey Fenix vs. Fraxiom (Nathan Frazer and Axiom) vs. DIY (Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa) vs. Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin)
  • Charlotte Flair vs. Raquel Rodriguez
  • Jacob Fatu to appear

WWE SmackDown Preview 7/11/2025

WWE SmackDown live on USA Network from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tn.

  • WWE Tag Team Championship: Street Profits (c) vs. Wyatt Sicks (Joe Gacey & Dexter Lumis)
  • Ron “The Truth” Killings vs. Aleister black
  • Jelly Roll to appear

WWE SmackDown Preview 7/4/2025

WWE SmackDown on USA network.

WWE SmackDown Preview 6/20/2025

WWE SmackDown airs live tonight from the Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan on the USA Network in the United States and on Netflix for international fans.

  • Undisputed WWE Champion John Cena vs. Ron “The Truth” Killings (non-title)
  • King of the Ring Semifinal Match: Randy Orton vs. Sami Zayn
  • Queen of the Ring Semifinal Match: Alexa Bliss vs. Asuka
  • LA Knight, WWE Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton, Miss Money in the Bank Naomi and Nia Jax are expected to appear

Report: WWE SmackDown Returning to Two Hours Starting July 4

After a brief stint in three-hour territory, WWE SmackDown is officially set to scale back to its traditional two-hour format starting with the July 4 episode. According to a new report from PWInsider Elite, fans can expect just two more extended editions before the blue brand reverts to its more familiar runtime.

The change aligns with a new Friday night programming shift on USA Network. At 10 p.m. following SmackDown, the network will debut a new series titled The Rainmaker—an adaptation of the John Grisham novel of the same name. This programming move all but confirmed WWE’s decision to cut back SmackDown‘s length.

The three-hour expansion was introduced earlier in 2025, largely as a stopgap after WWE Raw shifted over to Netflix in January. While the extended runtime gave more talent time to shine, it was always billed as a temporary move. Now, with SmackDown set to return to two hours, WWE appears to be settling back into a more sustainable weekly schedule.

For some fans, this is welcome news. The two-hour format has long been seen as the sweet spot—long enough to build stories and showcase top-tier talent without dragging. Even Paul “Triple H” Levesque previously noted that his ideal show would land somewhere between two and three hours, giving creative teams enough breathing room without feeling bloated.

Still, the rollback means less weekly TV time to go around, and some Superstars who’ve enjoyed regular exposure during the three-hour stretch may soon find themselves fighting harder for airtime.

As WWE fine-tunes its new era of TV partnerships and streaming transitions, the return to a tighter SmackDown may mark a renewed focus on concise storytelling and more meaningful weekly programming.

Stay tuned—July 4 might not just be about fireworks in the sky, but also a refreshed spark for the blue brand.

WWE SmackDown Preview 6/13/2025

WWE SmackDown airs live tonight on the USA Network and Netflix for international fans from Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky.

  • Fallout from Money in the Bank
  • Women’s Money in the Bank winner Naomi to appear
  • Undisputed WWE Champion John Cena to appear
  • United States Champion Jacob Fatu to appear
  • King and Queen of the Ring tournament matches continue
  • Hikuleo reportedly will be backstage. Could be making WWE debut.

Hikuleo, Reportedly Will Be Backstage At WWE SmackDown – Could The Bloodline Be Calling?

Nearly a year after word first broke of his WWE signing, it looks like Hikuleo is finally stepping into the WWE spotlight.

According to a new report from PWI Elite, the towering former NJPW standout is set to be backstage at this Friday’s episode of WWE SmackDown in Lexington, Kentucky. While Hikuleo has been listed on WWE’s internal roster for some time now, this marks the first indication that the company may finally be ready to integrate him into the on-screen product.

The timing is intriguing — and so is the potential creative direction.

Given his real-life family ties to Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa (all three were members of NJPW’s Guerrillas of Destiny), speculation has long pointed to Hikuleo eventually becoming part of WWE’s ever-evolving Bloodline saga. With the faction undergoing a major shake-up in recent weeks, now might be the perfect time for a new piece to be added to the puzzle.

At Money in the Bank this past weekend, the Bloodline story took another wild twist. Jacob Fatu, who recently debuted and already holds the United States Championship, shockingly cost Solo Sikoa the briefcase opportunity — going as far as to yell “Solo, I hate you!” as he shoved him off the ladder. That moment allowed Seth Rollins to capture the contract, and it signaled that the cracks in this next-gen version of The Bloodline are only getting deeper.

If Hikuleo is coming in now, the big question is: whose side is he on?

It’s worth noting that fellow NJPW alum Jeff Cobb (now competing as JC Mateo) recently aligned with Jacob Fatu, helping him retain his title at WWE Backlash. Could Hikuleo follow suit, or might he be walking into the chaos to back up his brother Tama Tonga — or even Solo Sikoa?

Before signing with WWE, Hikuleo spent eight years making his mark in New Japan Pro-Wrestling. He held the IWGP Tag Team Titles, the NJPW STRONG Openweight Championship, and had brief appearances in AEW and TNA as well. At 6’8”, with a unique blend of raw power and agility, he certainly brings a physical presence that fits WWE’s main event scene.

Whether Friday’s SmackDown marks his on-screen debut or simply the start of his transition to TV, the message is clear: Hikuleo is on WWE’s radar — and perhaps on a collision course with the chaos surrounding The Bloodline.