John Cena is checking off more than just matches on his farewell tour—he’s also making time to give back to the next generation. Just days before his final WWE appearance in Boston, Cena made a surprise visit to Dungeon 2.0 to meet with Natalya, TJ Wilson (Tyson Kidd), and the talents training under them.
Natalya shared a heartfelt message on social media about Cena’s drop-in, calling it a meaningful moment for everyone involved.
“Thank you, @JohnCena. The most valuable gift anyone can give is their time — and you’ve never stopped giving it to others. You continue to set the standard for what it means to lead, inspire, and give back. The time you shared with us in The Dungeon will stay with us forever.”
This visit comes on the heels of Cena stopping by the WWE Performance Center just a couple of weeks ago. Now, he’s set to appear on the November 10, 2025, episode of Monday Night RAW in Boston—his final WWE appearance in the city. The event at TD Garden will feature the beginning of a tournament to determine Cena’s final opponent before he retires on December 13.
RAW will also feature some serious action, including Rusev vs. Damian Priest and Sheamus vs. Shinsuke Nakamura in the first round of that tournament. On top of that, Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss will defend their WWE Women’s Tag Team Titles against the Kabuki Warriors, while Raquel Rodriguez challenges Stephanie Vaquer for the WWE Women’s Championship.
John Cena might be nearing the end of his in-ring career, but he’s far from finished making an impact behind the scenes.
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November 5, 2025 10:35 pm