John Cena feeling ‘truly grateful’ following WWE Performance Center visit

John Cena is feeling grateful after getting to spend some time at the WWE Performance Center.
As he approaches the end of his in-ring career, Cena stopped by the Performance Center on Monday and visited with some of WWE’s up-and-coming stars. NXT wrestlers Blake Monroe and Izzi Dame shared pictures with Cena on social media, with Dame writing that it’s always a blessing to be able to pick Cena’s brain about the industry.
Cena then posted his own tweet today commenting on the visit.
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…
— John Cena (@JohnCena) October 21, 2025
“Thank you to everyone at the @WWE PC for allowing me to learn from our incredibly gifted future,” he wrote. “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.”
There are now less than two months remaining before Cena hangs up his wrestling boots for good. He only has four announced appearances remaining on his WWE retirement tour:
- Monday: November 10: WWE Raw (Boston, Massachusetts)
- Monday, November 17: WWE Raw (New York City, New York)
- Saturday, November 29: WWE Survivor Series (San Diego, California)
- Saturday, December 13: WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event (Washington, D.C.)
While not announced yet, Dominik Mysterio and Gunther are rumored options for Cena’s last two matches.