John Cena's last match

CarolinaFever

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John Cena's last match is tonight against Gunther at Saturday Night's Main Event from D.C. A lot of people call him the greatest of all time when it comes to pro wrestling. I personally think Ric Flair is the GOAT when it comes to performance in the ring and on the microphone. Flair just didn't know when to walk away. Cena is retiring and walking away at the right time. He is one of the greatest when it comes to the world of pro wrestling. I never thought he was that great in the ring, but he was entertaining. I always thought he was too much of a kiss-ass when it came to Vince McMahon and WWE. His heel turn earlier this year was a disaster. I think it would had been great if they turned him heel years ago and had him come back after being out for a while as the leader of a new NWO faction. They never wanted him to turn heel, though, because he made them too much money with the kids as a babyface. I guess Cody Rhodes will be the new John Cena now, but I find him to be pretty boring.
 
I think I have my vote for the poster most likely to move straight from their first childhood to their second.

Modesty disallows me from voting for myself.
 
I don't watch wrestling any more, so I did a very brief amount of reading on Gunther. He's been champion a couple of times, but doesn't seem very young. Other than that, he seems the kind of guy you'd want an out-going legend to give his shine to.

Do you think Cena is going to do the job for his last match? Or will WWE send him out on a victorious high note?
 
I don't watch wrestling any more, so I did a very brief amount of reading on Gunther. He's been champion a couple of times, but doesn't seem very young. Other than that, he seems the kind of guy you'd want an out-going legend to give his shine to.

Do you think Cena is going to do the job for his last match? Or will WWE send him out on a victorious high note?
I think Cena is more than likely willing to put over Gunther.
 
I think Cena is more than likely willing to put over Gunther.
Interesting.

I can see WWE wanting to send him out with a lot of pomp and fanfare. But I can see Cena wanting to respect the business enough to go out the way you're supposed to.

I'm not saying I'll watch, but I might read about it tomorrow just to see what happens.
 
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