John Cena concluded his illustrious professional wrestling career on Saturday night. The 17-time world champion was defeated by Gunter in his final bout at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. Following the match, wrestlers from the entire locker room assembled by the ring to honor “The Champ,” who is admired not only for his achievements in wrestling but also for his character after 25 years with WWE.
UFC enthusiasts got a peek into John Cena’s persona nine years ago when he was targeted by Conor McGregor. During the peak of his UFC career, McGregor made several unprompted jabs at WWE. Before his rematch with Nate Diaz in August 2016, McGregor singled out Cena, calling him out for his age and style in an unkind media day rant.
John Cena replied to McGregor’s remarks thoughtfully on social media, emphasizing that success often invites jealousy, urging focus and perseverance. Two years later, Cena expressed respect for McGregor’s promotional skills and welcomed the idea of McGregor potentially joining WWE, praising his entertainment acumen and hoping he would succeed in wrestling.
Nearly ten years later, Conor McGregor is preparing for his highly anticipated MMA return. Expected to fight for the first time since his leg injury at UFC 264 in July 2021, McGregor aims to compete on the UFC White House card scheduled for June 14th next year. Although his opponent remains unconfirmed, Michael Chandler, who has long sought a fight with McGregor, appears to be the likely contender.
Fan Take: This news highlights the fascinating crossover between wrestling and MMA, showcasing how stars like Cena and McGregor can fuel mutual respect despite their clashes. McGregor’s MMA comeback adds excitement for fight fans and could spark new rivalries that elevate both sports in the years to come.

