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What to know for John Cena’s last match: WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event info

by December 13, 2025
December 13, 2025
What to know for John Cena’s last match: WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event info

WASHINGTON, DC — It’s time to say goodbye to wrestling’s greatest of all time.

Saturday Night’s Main Event is back on Dec. 13, but it is no ordinary edition as it is headlined by the final match for John Cena. The 17-time WWE Champion will cap his historic career against Gunther, putting a dominant force in the ring for his final bout.

It will be an emotional night for generations of WWE fans that watched Cena, and plenty of tributes are expected. But it won’t be the only thing happening, as Cena wanted to give NXT talent an opportunity to shine on the big stage against top talent on the main roster.

Here’s what to know for John Cena’s last match at Saturday Night’s Main Event:

When is John Cena’s last match at Saturday Night’s Main Event?

Saturday Night’s Main Event takes place Saturday, Dec 13.

Stream WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event on Peacock

John Cena’s last match, WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event start time

The event begins at 8 p.m. ET. Cena confirmed his match will be the main event.

How to watch John Cena’s last match at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event

Saturday Night’s Main Event will stream on Peacock, but you must have their premium or premium-plus subscription to watch. Internationally, it will be available on YouTube in most markets.

Where is John Cena’s last match at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event?

Cena’s final match at Saturday Night’s Main Event will take place at Capital One Arena in Washington, DC.

John Cena’s last match, Saturday Night’s Main Event match card

Matches not in order

John Cena vs. Gunther
Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes vs. NXT Champion Oba Femi
Bayley vs. Sol Ruca
AJ Styles and Dragon Lee vs. Je’Von Evans and Leon Slater

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