John Cena’s Last Match: Why Gunther Is the Perfect Final Opponent for Wrestling’s Most Polarizing Champion

The John Cena last match against Gunther isn’t getting the emotional farewell WWE probably expected. After 20 years as the company’s top guy, Wrestling Uncensored hosts Dave Simon and Genesis Johnny North are asking the uncomfortable questions: Does Cena belong on wrestling’s Mount Rushmore alongside Hogan, Austin, and The Rock? Was his run more about incredible work ethic and durability than actual greatness? And is Gunther—the most dominant wrestler of this generation—the perfect opponent to expose Cena’s limitations one last time? The answers reveal why Cena’s legacy remains wrestling’s most controversial debate, and why Saturday Night’s Main Event might deliver the reality check instead of the storybook ending.
Gunther Wins John Cena Tournament: Ring General Earns Final Match Spot

Gunther ending John Cena’s career isn’t just the right call — it’s the smartest booking decision WWE has made in years. When the Ring General pinned LA Knight clean on SmackDown to earn the WrestleMania match, some fans immediately called for Cody Rhodes or Randy Orton in that spot. They’re missing the point entirely. Cena doesn’t need a nostalgia match against someone he’s already beaten a dozen times. He needs to put over the future of the company on the way out, and Gunther is exactly that guy. Here’s why WWE finally got a retirement storyline right and what it means for the Ring General’s legacy.
WWE’s WORST SmackDown Finish Ever! Triple H’s Creative Crisis & Crown Jewel 2025 Disaster

Dave Simon and Johnny North break down one of SmackDown’s worst finishes ever as Jade Cargill’s botched triple threat match exposed WWE’s ongoing creative problems. Plus Crown Jewel predictions, AEW updates, and harsh criticism of Triple H’s predictable booking.