What Does CM Punk Want to Do with John Cena on His Retirement Tour?

As a long-time WWE fan who has witnessed countless epic battles and legendary rivalries unfold before my very eyes, I must admit that the potential reunion of John Cena and CM Punk is a dream come true. Their history together, from their standout matches to their iconic bout at Money in the Bank 2011, has left an indelible mark on the annals of WWE lore.


Previously acclaimed WWE Champion CM Punk, known for one of the most captivating feuds with John Cena, has recently disclosed his future intentions. In a surprising move, John Cena, a legendary 16-time WWE World Heavyweight Champion, declared his retirement at Money in the Bank event held in July 2024.

John Cena announced his intention to step away from active WWE ring competition by the year 2025. This will kick off a one-year goodbye tour, which will commence with the debut of RAW on Netflix in January 2025. Spectators will get an opportunity to witness him participating in events such as the Royal Rumble, Elimination Chamber, and WrestleMania 41. Throughout the entire year, he intends to compete in around 30-40 matches from January through December.

After the announcement, fans started guessing who they hoped John Cena would wrestle in his final match. Many fans anticipate that Cena will battle Randy Orton, Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, The Rock, and CM Punk, as he shares a notable past with each of them. Although fans are excited about the prospect of seeing Cena and Punk fight again, Punk has expressed his preferences for their interaction during Cena’s farewell tour.

CM Punk wants to tag team with John Cena

In the annals of professional wrestling, particularly within the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), CM Punk and John Cena have delivered countless unforgettable scenes, ranging from their breathtaking matches to their epic clash at Money in the Bank 2011. Their rivalry is often hailed as one of the greatest in WWE history. Lately, during Fanatics Fest NYC, Punk hinted at a potential rematch with his longtime adversary, John Cena. He expressed a desire to partner up with Cena for a tag team match instead.

As a devoted fan, I eagerly express that when John returns, he’s free to pursue anything that pleases him. Personally, I can’t help but hope I might join him in his journey. This is undeniably John’s tale; he has more than earned the privilege of returning and doing as he wishes. He may even rest his soiled feet on the couch or leave muddy marks, doing whatever strikes his fancy. If my presence aligns with what he intends to do, I’ll be nothing but thankful.

It’s intriguing to speculate about the part that CM Punk might take as John Cena embarks on his retirement tour in a matter of months.

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2024-08-23 19:11