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John Cena’s final WWE match: When and where to watch in India?

As John Cena's 25-year WWE career concludes, fans eagerly await his final match on December 14, 2025, in Washington. Fans can catch the action live on SonyLIV via OTTPlay Premium.

John Cena’s final WWE match: When and where to watch in India?
John Cena's final WWE match will take place on 14th December (IST). Image | WWE on X

Last Updated: 05.38 PM, Dec 12, 2025

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As the clock ticks down to John Cena's swan song, WWE Universe braces for an emotional pinnacle: the 16-time world champion's final match after 25 years of electrifying the ring. This Saturday Night's Main Event showdown promises nostalgia, brutality, and legacy-defining closure. Here are all the details of Cena’s final match in WWE.

Event details

John Cena will wrestle his last bout on December 13, 2025, at WWE Saturday Night's Main Event. The venue is Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., hosting this historic retirement showdown.

Kickoff stands at 8 p.m. ET, aligning with 6:30 a.m. IST on December 14 for Indian fans.​

Opponent and stakes

John Cena will face Gunther, the "Ring General," who earned the spot by winning The Last Time is Now Tournament, a 16-man bracket with Raw, SmackDown, NXT stars, and Cena's past rivals.

This will climax Cena's 2025 farewell tour, where he turned heel, claimed a record 17th world title, and became a Grand Slam champion with the Intercontinental belt.​

How to watch the match LIVE in India?

WWE and John Cena fans from India can watch John Cena's final match live on SonyLIV, accessible via OTTPlay Premium.

Career farewell tour highlights

Cena's 2025 swan song featured epic clashes: last eliminated at Royal Rumble by Jey Uso; Elimination Chamber win over Punk, Priest, McIntyre, Logan Paul, Rollins; WrestleMania 41 Night 2 triumph over Cody Rhodes; Backlash victory against Randy Orton; and more against R-Truth, CM Punk, Summerslam loss to Rhodes, Logan Paul, and Brock Lesnar.​

What to expect?

Anticipate high drama with Cena's signature moves, AA, STF, against Gunther's chops and powerbombs. The card includes NXT vs. main roster bouts like Oba Femi vs. Cody Rhodes and Bayley vs. Sol Ruca, passing the torch.

Emotional promos, fan tributes, and Cena's "You can't see me" farewell loom large as well.

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