John Cena isn’t ready to discuss what comes next after WWE, despite his packed schedule leading up to December. When asked about his retirement plans during an Entertainment Tonight interview, Cena kept it vague, saying, “There is a long way to December. I’ll tell you when I get there.”

For now, Cena’s schedule is only getting busier. WWE has officially added more dates to his farewell tour, including a major international appearance at WWE Clash at Paris on August 31 at La Défense Arena. He’ll also appear at Monday Night Raw the next night in the same venue on September 1.

Cena’s WWE schedule continues to fill up with SmackDown tapings, live events, and premium shows, with appearances confirmed through the summer. Here’s where fans can catch the 16-time world champion in the coming months:

  • April 18: SmackDown – Las Vegas, NV
  • April 20: WrestleMania 41 – Las Vegas, NV
  • April 25: SmackDown – Fort Worth, TX
  • May 9: SmackDown – Dayton, OH
  • May 24: Saturday Night’s Main Event – Tampa, FL
  • May 30: SmackDown – Knoxville, TN
  • June 6: SmackDown – Bakersfield, CA
  • June 13: SmackDown – Lexington, KY
  • June 20: SmackDown – Grand Rapids, MI
  • August 31: WWE Clash – Paris, France
  • September 1: Monday Night Raw – Paris, France

Cena won’t be alone in France, as WWE has also confirmed appearances from Cody Rhodes, CM Punk, Rhea Ripley, Gunther, Charlotte Flair, and Penta El Zero Miedo.

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With Cena keeping quiet about retirement plans and WWE continuing to load up his schedule, it’s clear that the Franchise Player is still fully committed to his in-ring career.

Is Cena just avoiding the retirement talk, or is he keeping fans in the dark about what’s next? What do you think his plans are after December? Let us know in the comments below.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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