WWE legend John Cena is officially set to face Gunther in his retirement match at Saturday Night’s Main Event on December 13, marking the final chapter of Cena’s historic career. Gunther earned the coveted spot after defeating LA Knight in the finals of the “Last Time is Now” tournament on the December 5 episode of SmackDown.
The outcome of the tournament did not come as a surprise to many in the WWE Universe. Gunther, widely regarded as one of the best in-ring performers of his generation, was the tournament favourite from the outset. His history of delivering hard-hitting, career-defining matches only strengthened predictions that he would be chosen to bid farewell to the 17-time world champion.
Gunther’s reputation as a career-ender is well established—he previously defeated Goldberg in the Hall of Famer’s final match at Saturday Night’s Main Event in July. Now, he stands ready to potentially close the curtain on Cena’s legendary run as well.
The bout will be the first-ever matchup between Cena and Gunther, adding to the anticipation surrounding the showdown. For Gunther, a victory would cement his status as the man who ended another titan’s career. For Cena, it is the opportunity to conclude a two-decade journey with one final triumph over one of WWE’s most dominant forces.
Gunther’s win over LA Knight showcased his aggression and technical prowess. Their clash resembled a world title fight, with Cena’s retirement match hanging in the balance. After surviving Knight’s bursts of offense, Gunther locked in a Rear-Naked Choke, followed by a Modified STF, forcing Knight to submit and sending a clear warning to Cena.
Cena, who debuted in 2002, has shaped WWE for more than 20 years with unforgettable promos, matches and rivalries. As he prepares for his final performance, fans worldwide are gearing up for an emotional farewell as the “Never Seen 17” steps into the ring one last time—against Gunther, the imposing “Ring General.”

