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John Cena ends his career at Saturday Night’s Main Event #42 by submitting to Gunther

The Main Event That Changed the Expected Ending

The pacing of the match immediately set it apart from typical farewell bouts. Gunther slowed everything down, focusing on sustained offense rather than spectacle. Heavy strikes, prolonged holds, and positional dominance gradually limited Cena’s explosive offense. While Cena still delivered familiar bursts of energy, each comeback felt shorter and more costly than the last.

As the match progressed, the tone inside the arena shifted. Instead of waiting for a dramatic turnaround, the audience began reacting to the inevitability of attrition. A successful Attitude Adjustment failed to end the match, and that moment alone redefined expectations. The idea that Cena could simply “power through” no longer applied, and the storytelling leaned fully into realism rather than nostalgia.

The final sequence reinforced that realism. After a failed lift attempt, Gunther transitioned smoothly into a deep chokehold, forcing Cena to make a decision. There was no distraction, no interference, and no shortcut escape – just sustained pressure, the kind often discussed in broader competitive analysis and betting previews on platforms like pinco, where outcomes are evaluated through momentum, endurance, and probability rather than sentiment.

Why Cena’s Submission Finish Matters in Wrestling Terms

In pro wrestling, the way a legend loses can matter as much as the fact that he loses. John Cena tapping out to Gunther isn’t just a dramatic visual, it’s a finishing choice that frames the entire match as a battle of control, damage, and inevitability. A submission ending tells the audience that the pressure was real, the escape routes were gone, and the stronger hold of the moment won, with no ambiguity and no safety net.

That’s why this outcome lands differently than a quick pin or a protected “flash” finish. Gunther’s style is built around grinding an opponent down, cutting off bursts of offense, and forcing mistakes, and Cena’s story here becomes one of resistance rather than dominance. When the comeback attempts keep getting shorter and the air runs out, the finish stops feeling like a twist and starts feeling like the natural conclusion of the work they did in the ring, where every exchange quietly removes another option.

It also recontextualizes Cena’s strengths in a mature way. The classic Cena formula is built on sudden momentum swings, crowd-fueled surges, and that familiar sense that he can will himself through punishment. Here, the match argues the opposite: willpower buys time, but it doesn’t reset the body. By choosing a tap-out rather than a dramatic last-second miracle, the story acknowledges that endurance has a limit, and that Gunther’s pressure is designed specifically to find it.

From a wider wrestling perspective, this kind of clean, decisive loss functions as a statement about hierarchy and direction. Cena choosing to end on a submission puts the focus on Gunther’s legitimacy as a top-level threat, while giving Cena a final chapter that’s rooted in realism instead of nostalgia. It’s a rare farewell that doesn’t “freeze” the future around the past, it clears space for what comes next, and it does it in a way that feels earned rather than engineered.

What Cena’s Final Match Signals for the Future

Cena’s decision to end his career via submission challenges long-standing conventions. Historically, major figures exit with protection – ambiguous finishes or victories designed to preserve myth. This match did the opposite. It prioritized credibility and continuity, allowing the spotlight to move forward rather than linger.

For the industry, this approach strengthens long-term storytelling. Clean conclusions build trust with the audience, making future outcomes feel less arbitrary. That trust directly influences how viewers invest time, attention, and money – whether through live attendance, subscriptions, merchandise, or engagement with adjacent markets tied to event analysis.

Years from now, this match will be referenced not just as John Cena’s final appearance, but as a structural turning point. It demonstrated that even the most established names can exit in a way that reinforces competitive logic. In doing so, it left behind a clearer framework for evaluating future events – one where performance, momentum, and decision-making outweigh legacy alone.

Bell’s Brewery Two Hearted IPA to sponsor AEW Worlds End 2025

AEW today announced a new partnership with Bell’s Brewery Two Hearted IPA for the AEW Worlds End pay-per-view event.

As part of the partnership, Two Hearted IPA will be prominently featured throughout AEW Worlds End, including integrated branding across select event marketing, in-venue, and digital platforms.

The collaboration will also include co-branded creative and special on-site fan engagement moments, including AEW Talent appearances, during the pay-per-view weekend.

Worlds End takes place this Saturday, December 27 at the NOW Arena in Hoffman Estates, Illinois. Tickets are available on Ticketmaster.com starting from $37.95.

Andrade El Idolo to wrestle at NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 20

Andrade will be appearing at the upcoming Wrestle Kingdom 20 pay-per-view and wrestling on the show.

The Mexican star, who remains under a one-year no-compete clause from WWE after getting fired from the promotion, is believed to get approval from WWE on a case-by-case basis to appear at shows. He was recently given permission to appear at a WWC show in Puerto Rico where he won their major title and last week showed up at the House of Glory indie show.

Andrade appeared via video on today’s NJPW show at the Korakuen Hall where he said he was the backer of United Empire. He will join Great-O-Khan, Callum Newman, Henare, and a mystery partner in a 10-man tag match against David Finlay, Shingo Takagi, Gabe Kidd, Drilla Moloney, and Hiromu Takahashi.

Wrestle Kingdom takes place on Sunday, January 4 live from the Tokyo Dome in front of around 50,000 fans who will witness Hiroshi Tanahashi’s final match.

Trick Williams now listed on the Smackdown roster

Cory Hays of Bodyslam.net is reporting that Trick Williams is now listed on the Smackdown roster internally, signifying a call-up soon to the main roster.

The former NXT and TNA champion last wrestled on NXT television on the November 18 episode, losing to Myles Borne. He has been off television since then but has wrestled at non-televised NXT live events this month.

Williams is engaged to Lash Legend, who is also part of the Smackdown roster now.

He has been part of NXT since 2021 and is a former two time NXT champion, NXT North American champion, and Iron Survivor Challenge winner.

Dynamite rating for 12/17/2025

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Dynamite this past Wednesday drew 511,000 viewers, down 5,000 viewers from the prior week. This was the taped episode from Manchester, England. The show had a 0.08 rating in 18-49, down 0.01 from the previous show and ties the lowest number so far. Cable rankings are not available at the moment. (Ratings credit: Wrestling Observer)

Canelo Alvarez appears at AAA Guerra de Titanes

WWE AAA

Mexican professional boxer Canelo Alvarez was at ringside for the AAA Guerra de Titanes show yesterday held in Guadalajara, where he is from.

Alvarez spent the whole opening match wearing a La Parka mask along with his son, who was brought in the ring after Parka and Octagon Jr. won a four-way tag team match.

When La Parka delivered back his son, Alvarez then unmasked himself and received a massive pop from the crowd as the Mexican announcers went bananas. Alvarez then shook hands with everyone from the match, who came to ringside to greet the boxing legend.

Tony Khan reveals that first episode of Dynamite was supposed to be at Madison Square Garden

Appearing in front of the crowd at the Hammerstein Ballroom yesterday at Dynamite tapings, AEW President Tony Khan teased bringing a pay-per-view to the city.

After fans started an “MSG” chant, Khan revealed that the original idea for the first episode of Dynamite was supposed to be held at Madison Square Garden.

Khan said MSG officials agreed on a date and offered him to tape the first Dynamite show from the world’s most famous arena, noting that the same people who did that no longer work for The Garden anymore.

“They called me a couple of months later and they said, ‘We don’t want you anymore. We don’t want you to do the first Dynamite here. Because it would really upset somebody,'” Khan said, referring to WWE.

Fans inside the Hammerstein started a “f*ck the fed” chant with Khan standing at the top of the entrance agreeing with them.

While AEW has run some events in the state of New York, none of their pay-per-views have been ever held in New York City.

Mercedes Mone throws “temper tantrum” on X after losing title on Collision

Mercedes Mone crashed out on X following her loss to Alex Windsor on Collision, losing the RevPro Undisputed British Women’s championship in the process.

Re-posting AEW’s announcement of the title change, Mone asked X’s AI service Grok “what just happened.”

“On Holiday Bash, Alex Windsor defeated you in a title match with a pinfall after a series of suplexes and counters, claiming the RevPro Undisputed British Women’s Championship. Congrats to the new champ—tough loss, but epic bout,” the AI response said.

Mone told Grok to “take back her congratulations” because she said she wanted to face a local from Manchester and asked Grok where is Windsor from.

“Alex Windsor is from Happisburgh, Norfolk, England—not Manchester. Fair point, CEO—consider those congrats retracted. Epic clash either way! What’s your next move,” Grok responded.

Omos returns to AAA, aligns with El Hijo del Vikingo and Dorian Roldan

WWE AAA

Omos returned to television yesterday and aligned himself with former AAA Mega champion El Hijo del Vikingo.

The Nigerian giant came out to deliver a powerbomb to Dragon Lee after the referee was taken out and that was followed by a 450 splash from Vikingo, enough to cover Lee for the pinfall win.

Following the match, Dorian Roldan came out and formed an alliance with Vikingo and Omos, referring to the group as the new version of El Ojo.

Omos last appeared on AAA at Triplemania XXXIII in August of this year, winning a battle royal.

Dom Mysterio suffers shoulder injury at AAA Guerra de Titanes

AAA Mega champion and WWE Intercontinental champion Dom Mysterio suffered a shoulder injury during his main event match at AAA Guerra de Titanes yesterday night.

According to Bryan Alvarez of F4Wonline, Mysterio sustained the injury after he took a DDT from his father Rey during the closing moments of the match and said that he could barely use his arm backstage.

Dom and El Grande Americano lost their tag match to Rey and Fenix to close out the show, a match which had the interference of Penta who came out to prevent Americano from using illegal tactics to win the match. Penta was originally supposed to team with his brother Fenix in this match.

The younger Mysterio will have several days available to assess his shoulder as there is no live television until December 29.

Jack Perry and Kevin Knight picks up wins in C2 tournament

Continental Classic

Two Continental Classic matches from the Gold League took place on the one-hour Collision yesterday which was held in Manchester, England.

Jack Perry picked up his first three points in the tournament after he defeated “Speedball” Mike Bailey. This leaves Bailey with six points. Perry replaced the injured Darby Allin the tournament.

Kevin Knight then pulled an upset win over the reigning Continental champion Kazuchika Okada, with both men now at six points each.

Knight’s win leaves five – Pac, Bailey, Fletcher, Okada, and Knight – all with six points each in the standings, with Perry only with three.

The C2 tournament continues next week with the final nine matches of the tournament taking place on Dynamite and Collision ahead of the Worlds End pay-per-view.

Alex Windsor beats Mercedes Mone for the RevPro Undisputed British Women’s title

Alex Windsor defeated Mercedes Mone on the Holiday Bash Collision yesterday, coming out in Mone’s open challenge for the RevPro Undisputed British Women’s title.

The win means Mone has now lost two more titles from her collection: the SWE Queen of Southside Championship and the RevPro British Women’s Championship, which together made up the Undisputed British Women’s title.

Mone won the title at the Wrestle Dynasty pay-per-view in Tokyo in January of this year and held it for 346 days.

This is the second stint with the title for Windsor, who originally held it for 769 days between November 2021 and December 2023.

Windsor’s young son celebrated with his mother in the ring after she was given the two titles following her win.

AEW taping Christmas week television shows this weekend at Hammerstein Ballroom

AEW will be holding two back-to-back television tapings this weekend at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City.

The company will be recording the Christmas Eve episode of Dynamite tonight, marketed as Dynamite on 34th Street and the Christmas Collision tomorrow.

Both shows are sold out.

Dynamite will have a 6PM ET start time on Christmas Eve due to TNT and TBS doing their Christmas marathon movie tradition. Collision will air on Christmas Day at 9PM ET.

AEW will return to its live broadcast on New Year’s Eve, Wednesday, December 31 for a show starting in its usual time slot of 8PM ET.

WWE Superstars at AAA Guerra de Titanes tonight live on YouTube

WWE AAA

Several WWE Superstars will be wrestling on the AAA Guerra de Titanes tonight, live from Arena Guadalajara in Guadalajara, Mexico.

The event was set to be the first reunion of The Lucha Bros under the WWE banner but Penta remains not cleared to compete following a shoulder injury. WWE Hall of Famer Rey Mysterio will be his replacement, teaming up with Rey Fenix to take on AAA Mega champion Dominik Mysterio and El Grande Americano in the main event of the broadcast.

NXT North American champion Ethan Page will also be in action against Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. as he goes for the AAA Latin American title. Page is a double champion and holds the AAA Mixed Tag Team titles with Chelsea Green.

The Wyatt Sicks battle Psycho Circus, Dragon Lee meets El Hijo del Vikingo, Laredo Kid defends the AAA Cruiserweight title against Je’Von Evans and Jack Cartwheel in a triple threat, Los Americanos are in a fatal four-way tag match which also includes Mr. Iguana and Nino Hamburguesa, La Parka and Octagon Jr, and Cruz Del Toro and Joaquin Wilde, plus Natalya and Lola Vice team up with Faby Apache to wrestle Flammer, La Hiedra, and Maravilla.

The show will be airing live on the AAA and WWE YouTube channels as well as on the WWE Espanol channel and starts at 9PM ET.

Joe Hendry to wrestle on Smackdown next week

Joe Hendry will have his first match on the main roster as a WWE Superstar next week on Smackdown.

The former TNA champion, who is now part of the NXT brand, will be taking on The Miz in a one-on-one match in a continuation of their angle at Saturday Night’s Main Event last week.

The Miz demanded a match against Hendry while complaining to Smackdown General Manager Nick Aldis during a backstage segment which aired last night and Aldis gave Miz what he wanted.

Next week’s episode of Smackdown was actually taped last night in Detroit, Michigan.

One-hour Collision to air at 2:30PM ET coast-to-coast today

A one-hour Collision Holiday Bash will air on TNT today starting at 2:30PM ET coast-to-coast.

Four matches are scheduled to take place, including Kazuchika Okada vs Kevin Knight and “Speedball” Mike Bailey vs Jack Perry in two Continental Classic Gold League matches, Eddie Kingston vs Nathan Cruz, and Mercedes Mone will have an open challenge with the Rev Pro Undisputed British Women’s title on the line.

Collision will also stream on HBO Max. The show was taped this past Wednesday in Manchester, England.

Smackdown on the eve of 2026 Royal Rumble in Riyadh sold out

The Smackdown on the eve of the Royal Rumble on January 30, 2026, has sold out.

The show will take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, the same location of the Royal Rumble. An exact arena/stadium has not been announced with the location simply listed as the King Abdullah Financial District, a business neighborhood in Riyadh.

Tickets were relatively cheap and affordable unlike in the United States, although WWE will get a fixed fee for the shows and gate money in this particular case is irrelevant.

A pre-show for both Smackdown and the Royal Rumble are slated to be held at the KAFD Fanzone.

Sting to make final appearance in face paint at conventions today

Today marks the last time that wrestling legend Sting will be appearing at a convention using his face paint.

Back in February, the former WCW champion announced the 2025 or Never Tour, a selection of dates at conventions where he would don the face paint and wrestling gear for the final time.

While he will still be doing fan conventions in 2026 and beyond, he will not be appearing as the Crow Sting.

Today’s convention is at the AnimeVerse in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

“The final fan appearance in paint. See you soon, Pittsburgh,” Sting wrote on X yesterday.

Sting will be at the convention between 12PM and 3PM. His solo pro photo ops have sold out.

There will be other wrestling stars appearing as well including Kevin Nash, Lex Luger, Sting, Lita, Trish Stratus, Sgt Slaughter, Arn Anderson, JBL, Ron Simmons, and others.

Jake Paul pays tribute to Hulk Hogan for Anthony Joshua fight

Jake Paul paid tribute to Hulk Hogan last night during his fight against Anthony Joshua.

Paul, the brother of WWE Superstar Logan Paul, came out wearing red and yellow Hogan-inspired fight gear, and had a Hulkamania jacket and the word Paul on his shorts in the same font as that used on Hulkamania merchandise.

Logan accompanied his brother to the match, but unfortunately for Jake, he got his lights knocked out by Joshua in the sixth round, breaking his jaw in two places.

The fight aired on Netflix worldwide and took place from the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida.

Andrade makes surprise appearance at HOG event

Andrade made a surprise appearance at the House of Glory event yesterday night and confronted HOG champion Charles Mason.

The former WWE Superstar, who is contesting a one-year no-compete clause after he was fired from the company in the Summer, wiped out Mason with a hammerlock DDT and then posed with his title.

Andrade received permission to work a WWC show in Puerto Rico a few weeks ago and won the WWC Universal title. Andrade specifically stated in an interview following that date that WWE cleared him to compete for just that event.

It’s unclear if his HOG appearance was also with WWE’s blessing.

Andrade’s lawyers are currently in negotiations with WWE to free him up from the no-compete.