John Cena Set For Rare SmackDown Match
John Cena is set for his first weekly television match of his retirement tour after a series of attacks by Ron Killings on SmackDown.
John Cena is set for his first weekly television match of his retirement tour after a series of attacks by Ron Killings on SmackDown.
Following an in-ring confrontation with CM Punk, Undisputed WWE Champion John Cena was ambushed by Ron Killings, who attacked him from behind.
During SmackDown, John Cena addressed his upcoming title match against CM Punk, asserting that he manipulated his rival into accepting the bout in Saudi Arabia and labeling him a hypocrite.
The opening segment of WWE SmackDown saw John Cena's address interrupted by Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, and LA Knight before a chaotic conclusion.
A potential shake-up for Night of Champions looms, as Cody Rhodes could force his way into the Undisputed WWE Championship match between John Cena and CM Punk.
Per Nick Aldis, WWE Champion John Cena will be on SmackDown to address recent events, including a challenge from CM Punk.
John Cena opened WWE RAW with a tirade against Ron Killings, dismissing him as a 'sideshow comedian' and a gimmick that fans will soon forget.
On his podcast, Logan Paul discussed a painful shin injury he sustained during Money in the Bank and his genuine shock at R-Truth's return.
An Undisputed WWE Championship match was made official on WWE RAW, setting the stage for the next chapter in a legendary rivalry.
The upcoming title match between CM Punk and John Cena in Saudi Arabia is generating controversy, and Dave Meltzer has weighed in.
An update on John Cena's WWE farewell tour reveals that most of his 18 remaining dates are scheduled to be non-wrestling television appearances.
John Cena's title match against CM Punk at Night of Champions could be disrupted by a shocking Money in the Bank cash-in from Seth Rollins.
John Cena will defend the Undisputed WWE Championship against his legendary rival CM Punk at Night of Champions on June 28.
During a tense confrontation on WWE RAW, CM Punk told John Cena that another superstar is currently the best in the company.
A tense confrontation on WWE RAW between John Cena and CM Punk culminated in a major championship match announcement.
Following a significant loss at Money in the Bank, reports suggest John Cena is slated to begin a major new rivalry on WWE RAW.
WWE made a last-minute change to Money in the Bank plans, bringing back R-Truth in response to significant fan outcry and scrapping the original story.
Jonathan Coachman challenges WWE’s narrative on Ron Killings' return, claiming the company made a mistake and is not engaged in long-term storytelling.
A speculative scenario suggests Triple H could make an on-screen return at SummerSlam 2025, turning heel to align with current champion John Cena.
Following his announced release, R-Truth ignored multiple attempts by WWE to reconnect, dissatisfied with the impersonal nature of his departure.