John Cena visited the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida on Tuesday as he continues his farewell run with the company. He is all about giving back to talent during this run, and this continued that trend. Now he is able to think back about the experience.

During his visit, John Cena met with talent including Blake Monroe, Nikkita Lyons, and Izzi Dame. He may have met with more talent, but he took photos with them at the facility.

Cena shared his thoughts on the experience in a post on social media. He felts very grateful to have an opportunity to speak to the next generation of talent. John Cena also feels very confident about the future of the company after getting a first-hand look at the talent in the pipeline.

“Thank you to everyone at the @WWE PC for allowing me to learn from our incredibly gifted future. Staying curious and open minded is a gateway for new knowledge and ideas. Any time I get to spend with the present and future of the business I love challenges the way I see it and I always leave with new perspectives. I can’t express how meaningful these visits are for me. Truly grateful.”

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Cena has four WWE appearances remaining before he retires from in-ring competition. His final match is scheduled for December 13, and the company is reportedly considering another title run for him.

We will have to see if John Cena stops by the WWE Performance Center again after his retirement from the company. He would certainly be welcomed to show up and hang out, but the fact is that Hollywood has a very busy schedule waiting for the Greatest of All Time once he’s done in the ring.

What’s your take on John Cena stopping by the WWE Performance Center like this? Do you think that he will continue to visit after he retires from in-ring competition? Let us know what you think in the comments section!

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H Jenkins has been breaking pro wrestling news on Ringside News for nearly a decade, with his reports featured by TMZ, Forbes, The Sun, and more.

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