All remaining dates on John Cena’s WWE farewell tour: Updated schedule

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John Cena is set to face Cody Rhodes at SummerSlam
World Wrestling Entertainment has added 11 fresh stops to John Cena’s ongoing “Last Time Is Now farewell tour, locking in key fall appearances that will usher the Undisputed WWE Champion toward his December retirement. Tickets for every date drop at 10 AM local time on July 25, and demand is expected to mirror the instant sell-outs that have trailed the 17-time world champion all year.
Allstate Arena in Rosemont will host Cena’s final Chicago showing on the September 5 episode of Friday Night SmackDown, a venue that has echoed his trademark “You Can’t See Me” taunt since 2002. The Windy City farewell arrives just two days after Clash in Paris and kicks off a dense month of touring that circles back to America’s Heartland before veering east.
The most sentimental date lands 10 days later: September 15, Monday Night Raw in Springfield, Massachusetts. Less than 30 miles from his West Newbury hometown, the MassMutual. Center booking marks Cena’s final in-ring moment on home soil before his December swan song.
New England crowds are historically rabid for their native son, making this stop a must-see for completionists craving one last “Let’s Go Cena/Cena Sucks” duel.
Also Read: List of all John Cena’s WWE appearances in 2025
Eleven-stop sprint toward WWE Survivor Series
WWE’s schedule writers have engineered an itinerary that pinballs across the United States, ensuring every region gets a slice of the John Cena retirement tour.
- August 1 (SmackDown)
- August 3 (Summerslam)
- August 8 (SmackDown)
- August 22 (SmackDown)
- August 29 (SmackDown)
- August 31 (Clash in Paris)
- September 5 (SmackDown)
- September 15 (RAW)
- October 11 (Crown Jewel)
- November 29 (Survivor Series)
- December: Last match of his WWE career
Coupled with tent-pole events such as SummerSlam (August 3) and Survivor Series (November 29), these televised dates tighten the narrative screws as Cena marches toward his yet-to-be-named December opponent. WWE sources confirm no additional U.S. bookings are planned beyond this slate, underscoring each stop’s historic weight.
Is John Cena going to retire from WWE at end of 2025?
Yes, the 17-time World Champion will retire from pro-wrestling at the end of this year.
Which appearance is John Cena’s last in his home state?
The September 15 edition of Monday Night Raw at Springfield’s MassMutual Center will be Cena’s final Massachusetts match.
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