John Cena has officially responded to the latest farewell tour dates, and he’s making it clear—this is truly the end of the road.

After WWE confirmed that Cena will be appearing in Brussels, Belgium on March 17, Glasgow, Scotland on March 24, and London, England on March 31, the 16-time World Champion took to Twitter/X to reflect on what these cities have meant to him over the years.

“In many ways, this Farewell tour started that July night in London. Some of the loudest (and latest) nights on tour have been in Glasgow. I haven’t seen the beauty of Brussels in over a decade. For all of these reasons and many, many more, I’m grateful I can to say ‘Thank You’ to these cities and have one FINAL night together as a family. It’s MY LAST Road to #WrestleMania!”

Cena’s words only add to the emotional weight of his farewell run, which will see him compete in some of WWE’s biggest events of 2025, including the upcoming Men’s Elimination Chamber match.

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Speculation is also growing about where his final match will take place. WWE is rumored to be working on a special sendoff event in December, with TD Garden in Boston emerging as a possible location. Some reports suggest that Madison Square Garden could also be in the mix, meaning Cena’s last stand could take place in either his hometown or WWE’s most iconic venue.

With Cena confirming this is his last Road to WrestleMania, the countdown to his final WWE moments has officially begun.

Do you think John Cena’s farewell tour will live up to the hype? Should his final match be in Boston or New York? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

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Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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