Massachusetts Honors John Cena with Official Day Recognition

On November 10, 2025, Massachusetts officially declared the day as John Cena Day in honor of the wrestling star’s final performance in front of his hometown crowd. The announcement came after Cena’s last match at TD Garden in Boston, where he captivated fans one last time. The venue shared the recognition via social media, thanking Massachusetts Governor for the special acknowledgment.

In a post on Twitter, TD Garden stated, “It’s officially John Cena Day in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts! Huge thanks to @MassGovernor for the special recognition.” This tribute reflects Cena’s significant impact on the wrestling community and his roots in West Newbury, Massachusetts.

Cena, who is nearing the end of his in-ring career, has only three appearances left. While he is not scheduled to wrestle next week at Madison Square Garden, wrestling journalist Bryan Alvarez suggested in a message to subscribers on X that Cena may still participate in the event. Following that, he is set to appear at the Survivor Series in San Diego on November 29, although details regarding his role remain unclear.

The wrestling community anticipates Cena’s retirement match, which will take place on December 13, 2025, at Saturday Night’s Main Event. He is expected to face the winner of The Last Time Is Now tournament, marking a significant milestone in his celebrated career.

John Cena has long been a beloved figure in professional wrestling, known for his charisma and dedication to the sport. The proclamation of John Cena Day not only honors his achievements but also highlights the deep connection he has with his fans in Massachusetts. As he prepares to conclude this chapter, fans eagerly await what the future holds for the wrestling icon.