Tom Brady and Jelly Roll were among the stars paying tribute to John Cena as he retired from the WWE, although he is remaining with the company as an ambassador.
Tom Brady and Jelly Roll were among the stars paying tribute to John Cena as he retired from the WWE.
The 48-year-old star retired from professional wrestling at Saturday Night’s Main Event (13.12.25) after his final fight with WWE star Gunther and a number of stars paid tribute with video messages before the event.
Former New England Patriots star Brady said: “Congratulations on an incredible career. You’ve impacted the lives of so many people inside the ring and outside the ring. Good luck in your last match. I hope you fare better in yours than I did in mine.”
Jelly Roll called Cena – who won his record-breaking 17th WWE World Championship at WrestleMania 41 – “the legendary, never seen 17” in his tribute message.
He said: “John Cena, the legendary, never seen 17. Man, thank you for all these years. Thank you for the inspiration. Thank you for being the role model that we all needed. You deserve this, brother. Congratulations, happy retirement.”
Speaking in the lead up to his retirement match, Cena told Jimmy Kimmel Live that he is serious about never wrestling again.
He said: “It’s weird, there’s a lot of scepticism out there because this has never been done before. I just hope people can come to grips with that because on the 13th – the reason I wanted to give people so much lead time – is being able to perform for two decades, people allowing me into their living rooms week after week, 52 weeks a year, no reruns, you do feel a connection with people. … I wanted to give people a heads up so people could process whatever closure they wanted for the 13th.”
However, he has confirmed plans to stay involved with the WWE beyond his final match.
Speaking to Tom Rinaldi in an interview for WWE’s YouTube channel, he said: “I will be an ambassador to WWE. I’m already signed on for another five years.
“I was like, ‘Please, as long as you can do it. I would like to be in this family as an employee, as a contributing part for as long as I can.’ “
And, Cena is excited to see what the future holds in his new role for the company which launched his career in 2002.
He said: “It’s not my time to perform anymore. I have a bunch of strengths and gifts that I can pass on.
“I’m looking forward to the second mountain of being an ambassador.
“Maybe ambassadorship comes with letting more people know to watch this, which was my goal in the first place.
“And maybe mentorship to talent I wouldn’t spend time with where I can sit and be like, ‘Who are you really? How can I get the rapping moment on the bus? I want that guy or girl on TV.’ I’m looking forward to that stuff.”
Tom Brady and Jelly Roll pay tribute to John Cena amid retirement







