John Cena Reaffirms Plan to Retire from Wrestling by Age 50 – John Cena has reiterated his intention to retire from wrestling by the time he reaches the age of 50. At 46 years old, Cena continues to maintain his active presence in both wrestling and Hollywood, but he has been vocal about his impending departure from the squared circle.
In an interview with Kelly Clarkson, Cena emphasized that turning 50 marks his definitive boundary for stepping away from wrestling. He expressed his desire to explore other aspects of life beyond the ring and highlighted his aspirations to be a devoted husband and partner.
Reflecting on his journey, Cena acknowledged his deep-rooted passion for WWE but indicated a shift in priorities as he seeks fulfillment in various avenues. While he aims to conclude his wrestling career before reaching 50, Cena humorously quipped that he might simply announce his retirement via tweet when the time comes.
“You know what, 50 is my absolute line in the sand. I would like to try and do it before that, but at 50, I’m just gonna tweet out, ‘Peace out, see ya.’ That’s it, I’m good. I was very much driven where WWE was my passion 24/7 — and I’m very grateful — but I’ve grown and there’s a lot of other avenues I’m curious about in life, being a great husband and partner is one of those. I just want to try do what I can in those [years].”
Amidst his ongoing career endeavors, Cena made headlines for his unconventional appearance at the 96th Academy Awards, where he garnered attention for his humorous and memorable “naked” stunt, showcasing his ability to captivate audiences beyond the wrestling world.
John Cena Reaffirms Plan to Retire from Wrestling by Age 50