John Cena's Vow to Ruin Wrestling: WrestleMania 41 Post-Show Highlights


 WrestleMania 41 Night 2, held at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, delivered a seismic shock to the WWE Universe. John Cena, in his final WrestleMania appearance, defeated Cody Rhodes to claim the Undisputed WWE Championship, securing a record-breaking 17th world title reign. However, it was Cena’s post-match actions and declarations that set the stage for a controversial new chapter in his storied career, as he vowed to “ruin wrestling” on the upcoming Monday Night Raw.

John Cena's Vow to Ruin Wrestling: WrestleMania 41 Post-Show Highlights
John Cena's Vow to Ruin Wrestling: WrestleMania 41 Post-Show Highlights

Cena’s victory over Rhodes was marred by controversy. The match, anticipated as a clash of titans, disappointed many fans due to its lackluster pace and questionable finish. Cena, adopting a heel persona after aligning with The Rock at Elimination Chamber earlier in 2025, resorted to underhanded tactics. The decisive moment came when Travis Scott, an unexpected celebrity guest, interfered, distracting Rhodes and allowing Cena to capitalize with a championship belt shot to secure the pin. This finish, devoid of the high-energy sequences expected from a WrestleMania main event, left the audience divided, with many expressing outrage over the celebrity involvement. Social media erupted, with posts like, “WWE having Travis Scott in the main event is an absolute atrocity. Awful booking.”


In the post-show press conference, Cena doubled down on his heel turn, dismissing questions as “click bait” and proclaiming himself “the last real champion.” He ominously stated, “Tune into Monday Night Raw and see how I ruin wrestling.” This bold declaration has sparked intense speculation about his plans. Cena’s cold, methodical demeanor during the match, coupled with a stark entrance that defied fans’ expectations of a grand WrestleMania spectacle, suggests a deliberate effort to alienate the WWE Universe. His reduced physicality and lack of engagement with the crowd were seen as intentional moves to undermine the traditional wrestling experience.

John Cena's Vow to Ruin Wrestling: WrestleMania 41 Post-Show Highlights
John Cena's Vow to Ruin Wrestling: WrestleMania 41 Post-Show Highlights

The fallout from WrestleMania 41 extends beyond Cena’s actions. Night 2 saw other significant developments, including Dominik Mysterio capturing the Intercontinental Championship in a Fatal 4-Way Match, earning surprising crowd support despite his heel status. Becky Lynch made a triumphant return, teaming with Lyra Valkyria to dethrone Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez for the Women’s Tag Team Championships. IYO SKY retained her Women’s World Title in a thrilling Triple Threat Match against Rhea Ripley and Bianca Belair, a bout many argued could have main-evented either night. These moments provided a counterbalance to the polarizing main event, yet Cena’s victory and subsequent vow dominated post-show discussions.

John Cena's Vow to Ruin Wrestling: WrestleMania 41 Post-Show Highlights
John Cena's Vow to Ruin Wrestling: WrestleMania 41 Post-Show Highlights

Cena’s heel turn, a long-awaited shift for fans who have followed his “good guy” persona for nearly two decades, marks a pivotal moment in his farewell tour. With his retirement from in-ring competition set for the end of 2025, Cena appears intent on leaving a lasting, disruptive impact. His alignment with The Rock, though the latter was absent from WrestleMania, hints at a broader storyline that may unfold on Raw, especially as the show transitions to Netflix in 2025. Analysts predict Cena may target wrestling’s traditions, possibly challenging fan favorites like CM Punk or Randy Orton before retiring.

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As the WWE Universe braces for the Raw after Mania, Cena’s promise to “ruin wrestling” looms large. Will he dismantle the ideals of sports entertainment, or is this a calculated move to cement his legacy as wrestling’s ultimate antagonist? One thing is certain: John Cena’s final run will be anything but predictable.

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