Backstage News On The Reaction To John Cena’s Final Match

WWE’s Saturday Night’s Main Event delivered a historic night inside the Capital One Arena, and new backstage details are shedding light on how the company reacted to John Cena’s final match — both emotionally and creatively.

According to behind-the-scenes reports, Cena made a point to linger after the show wrapped, spending time saying his goodbyes and taking photos with WWE personnel. The moment clearly resonated throughout the locker room, as several top stars — including Bayley and CM Punk — were spotted watching Cena’s match from the crowd rather than backstage.

Despite inevitable speculation, WWE officials are reportedly firm that Cena is done competing in the ring. There are no plans to ask him to wrestle again, though that doesn’t mean fans have seen the last of him entirely. Cena is expected to remain connected to WWE in some capacity, both on-screen and behind the scenes, although specifics haven’t been finalized.

Mixed Feelings, No Backstage Fallout

The finish of Cena’s final match sparked plenty of discussion internally. While some talent would have preferred to see Cena go out with a victory, most understood the long-term direction involving Gunther, who emerged from the night with massive heat. Creative and booking personnel were largely supportive of the decision, and importantly, sources stressed that no one backstage was upset about the outcome.

That heat was very real. Gunther reportedly drew such a strong reaction that security had to escort him out of the arena, with fans following closely behind. The response only reinforced WWE’s belief in him as a top-level antagonist moving forward.

Triple H’s Reaction and Unplanned Emotion

One of the more notable details from the night involved Triple H, who was said to be visibly pleased with how things played out. Those in Gorilla Position noted he was smiling after the finish — the same expression fans saw on camera, even as he was being loudly booed by the crowd.

The show also featured several moments that weren’t originally on the rundown. An emotional ringside interview with Cody Rhodes, along with some post-match in-ring interactions, reportedly came together organically and added to the authenticity of the night.

Business Is Booming

From a business perspective, the event was a major win. A source connected to NBCUniversal claimed the buzz surrounding Saturday Night’s Main Event was stronger than anything they’ve seen on Peacock outside of WrestleMania — a significant endorsement of WWE’s current momentum.

As for Cena, while his in-ring career appears to be officially over, his presence still looms large. Whether it’s a cameo, a special appearance, or something entirely different, WWE clearly isn’t closing the door on him — they’re just making sure his final match truly stays final.

AEW/ROH Star Leila Grey Reveals She Has Torn ACL

AEW/ROH talent Leila Grey has confirmed that her recent match on AEW Collision came with a serious setback behind the scenes.

Grey revealed on X that she suffered a torn ACL during her TBS Championship match against Mercedes Moné on the December 6 episode of the show. The injury reportedly happened when Grey delivered a knee strike in the corner. Immediately after the move, she could be seen grabbing her knee, and moments later Moné locked in the Statement Maker to secure the title retention.

While the finish now makes more sense in hindsight, what’s impressive is what Grey managed to accomplish after the injury. Despite dealing with the torn ACL, she went on to compete in the WBFF Pro Fitness event, where she finished first place — all while wearing a knee brace.

Grey also shared that surgery will be required, and she expects to be sidelined for a significant amount of time as she recovers. It’s an unfortunate development for the rising AEW star, especially after getting a high-profile championship opportunity, but her toughness and determination have clearly not gone unnoticed.

There’s no timetable yet for Grey’s return, but AEW fans will undoubtedly be wishing her a smooth surgery and a strong comeback when she’s cleared to get back in the ring.

John Cena Says Goodbye As GUNTHER Forces Tap Out In Emotional WWE SNME, WWE Says Thank You To John Cena

John Cena’s legendary in-ring career officially came to an end on Saturday night, and it happened in dramatic fashion at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event. In the show’s main event, GUNTHER defeated Cena by submission, forcing the 16-time world champion to tap out in what WWE billed as Cena’s final match.

The bout was presented as a physical war from the opening bell. GUNTHER immediately imposed his will, blasting Cena with brutal chops and methodically wearing him down while the crowd loudly voiced their displeasure. Cena weathered the storm and rallied with his familiar comeback, connecting with shoulder tackles, a side slam, and the Five Knuckle Shuffle before transitioning into the STF. GUNTHER escaped, however, and responded with a shotgun dropkick and a powerbomb.

Rather than go for a pin, GUNTHER made his intentions clear. He repeatedly instructed the referee to ask Cena if he wanted to quit, even after landing a series of stiff lariats. GUNTHER refused to win Cena’s final match by anything other than submission.

Cena continued to fight back, landing another Five Knuckle Shuffle and an Attitude Adjustment for a near fall. The two traded sleeper holds, spilled to the floor, and battered each other around ringside. One of the biggest moments came when GUNTHER attempted to powerbomb Cena through the announcer’s desk, only for Cena to counter and send GUNTHER crashing through it instead.

Back in the ring, Cena came agonizingly close to victory multiple times, including after a top-rope leg drop and an avalanche Attitude Adjustment, but GUNTHER simply would not stay down. The Ring General answered with powerbombs, a frog splash, and finally locked in his sleeper hold once more. Cena briefly countered into another AA, but GUNTHER immediately re-applied the hold. With nowhere left to go, Cena tapped out.

Following the bell, the focus shifted from defeat to celebration. Cena stood alone in the ring and took a bow as WWE royalty filled the entranceway. Triple H, Stephanie McMahon, Cody Rhodes, CM Punk, and numerous members of the locker room joined him. Rhodes and Punk draped their Undisputed WWE Championship and World Heavyweight Championship over Cena’s shoulders, while both men took a knee in a powerful show of respect.

Triple H embraced Cena before directing attention to the screen, where a career-spanning video package played, highlighting Cena’s iconic moments and unmatched legacy. Cena saluted the crowd, took one final bow, and left his gear in the center of the ring. “It’s been a pleasure serving you, all these years. Thank you,” he said. As he walked up the aisle for the last time, the live audience gave him a thunderous ovation.

Win or lose, John Cena left WWE the same way he defined his career — earning respect, telling a story, and proving that his legacy will never be forgotten.

WWE SNME ‘The Last Time Is Now’ – John Cena’s Final Match 12/13/2025

John Cena has his final match of his career tonight at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event tonight airing live on Peacock at 8pm ET from the Capital One Arena in Washington, DC.

  • John Cena’s Final Match – “The Last Time Is Now”: John Cena vs. Gunther
  • World Tag Team Champions AJ Styles & Dragon Lee vs. Je’Von Evans & TNA X-Division Champion Leon Slater
  • NXT Champion Oba Femi vs. Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes
  • Bayley vs. Sol Ruca

AEW Collision ‘Winter Is Coming’ Preview 12/13/2025

AEW Collision ‘Winter is Coming’ today from the Utilita Arena in Cardiff, Whales airing coast-to-coast at 4:30pm ET on TNT and HBO Max.

  • AEW TNT Championship: Mark Briscoe (c) vs. Daniel Garcia
  • Continental Classic Blue League Match: Konosuke Takeshita vs. Claudio Castagnoli
  • Continental Classic Gold League Match: Kevin Knight vs. Mike Bailey
  • Josh Alexander vs. Swerve Strickland
  • Jamie Hayter & Kris Statlander vs. Skye Blue & Julia Hart

Andrade El Idolo Cleared To Wrestle — But Only In Puerto Rico

Andrade El Idolo’s strange post-WWE situation appears to finally be moving forward, though it comes with a very specific restriction.

After weeks of uncertainty surrounding his WWE non-compete clause, Andrade is officially set to return to the ring tonight in Puerto Rico, where he will compete for the World Wrestling Council (WWC). The former WWE star is scheduled to challenge Xavant for the WWC Universal Heavyweight Championship, marking his first sanctioned match in some time.

According to reports, WWE initially enforced a non-compete clause following Andrade’s brief and controversial return to AEW. That clause put his in-ring career on pause, even after he resurfaced on AEW Dynamite to attack Kenny Omega — an appearance that ultimately led to WWE issuing a cease-and-desist notice to AEW and Andrade being pulled from television entirely.

However, new details suggest Andrade’s legal team has been hard at work behind the scenes. Sources indicate that negotiations with WWE resulted in a compromise that allows Andrade to wrestle — but only in Puerto Rico. The agreement reportedly went into effect today, December 13, and bars Andrade from competing for any promotion outside of the island for now.

Andrade himself confirmed the breakthrough during a recent interview, expressing relief that the long-standing issue had finally been resolved. He explained that his lawyer received official, signed documentation from WWE granting him clearance to wrestle for WWC, ending what he described as months of uncertainty tied to a 12-month non-compete dispute.

“I’m so happy to be in Puerto Rico. I want to say thank you to my lawyer because he now has a letter from the WWE, because we had problems with the no-compete for 12 months. Today, my lawyer texted me and told me, ‘Andrade, I have a letter, signed, that you can participate tonight in Puerto Rico in WWC. I can get back to the ring tonight. I’m so happy because after all these problems — not problems, but just what happens in life — I don’t know what to say. I want to be ready for tonight.”

The timing couldn’t be better. Andrade hasn’t competed since winning The Crash Heavyweight Championship on October 3, and fans have been waiting to see when — and where — he would be allowed back between the ropes. Tonight’s WWC appearance represents his first step back into active competition following his WWE release earlier this year, which stemmed from alleged wellness policy violations.

While Andrade’s future beyond Puerto Rico remains unclear, this development at least puts an end to his in-ring limbo. For now, Puerto Rico is the only place fans can see Andrade El Idolo compete — but it’s a meaningful return that could open the door to bigger things once his contractual situation fully clears.

WWE SmackDown Preview 12/12/2025

WWE SmackDown airs live tonight on the USA Network and Netflix internationally, from the Mohegan Arena at Casey Plaza in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.

  • Celebration of John Cena’s career 
  • WWE United States Championship: Ilja Dragunov (c) vs. Tommaso Ciampa
  • Mixed Tag Match: Damian Priest and Rhea Ripley vs. Aleister Black and Zelina
  • Alexa Bliss vs. Lash Legend

Kevin Owens & Natalya To Be Mentors On Season 3 Of LFG

WWE is continuing to shake things up behind the scenes on its reality-based programming, as a new report has revealed some notable names joining the next season of WWE LFG.

According to PWInsider Elite, Kevin Owens and Natalya have been selected to serve as mentors for season three of the A&E series. Filming for the upcoming season is reportedly already underway, and the show is expected to feature a refreshed format compared to previous years. One of the key changes being discussed is an increased use of guest stars, which should add more variety and star power to individual episodes.

Booker T and Bully Ray will return in their coaching roles, bringing back their Hall of Fame wisdom from the first two seasons. Owens and Natalya add more experience to the cast, both having earned reputations as locker room leaders with decades of experience combined.

As of now, there’s no official word on when season three will premiere, but production progress suggests WWE and A&E are moving full steam ahead.

Owens’ involvement is particularly notable given his current status. The former Universal Champion has been training at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando as he continues his recovery from neck fusion surgery earlier this year. The injury forced Owens to miss WrestleMania 41, but the surgery was reportedly successful, and his return to in-ring competition is tentatively expected in early 2026.

Natalya, meanwhile, brings extensive experience to the mentor role, with her veteran presence and deep-rooted wrestling background making her a natural fit to help guide emerging talent. With established stars like Owens and Natalya on board — and more guest appearances planned — season three of WWE LFG is shaping up to feel more dynamic than ever when it eventually hits the airwaves.

WWE Is Preparing Changes For SmackDown In 2026

WWE appears ready to hit the reset button on Friday nights, as plans are reportedly in motion to significantly shake up SmackDown heading into 2026.

According to Bodyslam+, internal discussions within WWE point to SmackDown expanding back to a three-hour format early next year. The move is said to be a direct response to concerns about the show’s overall direction in 2025, which many — both internally and among fans — felt failed to consistently deliver momentum despite a few standout moments along the way.

Along with the added hour, WWE is expected to bolster the blue brand’s roster. Additional talent is reportedly being considered to help fill the expanded runtime and freshen up weekly programming. WWE officials are said to be closely monitoring audience feedback, acknowledging that SmackDown often felt “flat” throughout much of the year and lacked a clear identity compared to other flagship shows.

Creative changes are also on the table. WWE is evaluating how both storytelling and talent utilization can evolve to better support a longer broadcast, with the goal of making SmackDown feel more dynamic and essential on a week-to-week basis. If current plans hold, the three-hour version of SmackDown is expected to officially return in January 2026 — signaling a major creative shift for the blue brand as WWE looks to rebound and redefine its Friday night product.

ROH TV Preview 12/11/2025

ROH TV tonight on #HonorClub at http://WatchROH.com

  • ROH Women’s World Champion Athena 3-Year Championship Celebration
  • Shane Taylor Promotions vs. Skyflight & Komander
  • Dalton Castle, the Outrunners, Tommy Billington & Adam Priest vs. MxM Tv & Premiere Athletes
  • Hechicero vs. Josh Woods
  • ROH Women’s Pure Champion Deonna Purazzo in action
  • Jey Lethal in action
  • Zayda Steel vs. Rachael Ellering
  • The Frat House vs. Dark Order
  • Spanish Announce Project in action