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John Cena set to wrestle on Raw from Madison Square Garden

John Cena will be wrestling this Monday on Raw live from Madison Square Garden in New York.

This will be Cena’s final Raw appearance as an active WWE Superstar and after Monday’s show, only two more appearances remain for the leader of the Cenation.

Cena wrote on X that over 23 years, he had 544 matches just on Raw, which is the most in WWE history.

“My favorite match.. is my next one!,” Cena wrote. “Which will be our LAST ONE! Don’t miss our last chance to grace @TheGarden ring as we say farewell to RAW live, Monday night on @netflix at 8pm ET!”

Some tickets remain for the MSG Raw, with the cheapest starting from $177.70 on Ticketmaster.com.

Cena defeated Dominik Mysterio earlier this week on Raw to win the Intercontinental title, making him a Grand Slam champion.

His remaining appearances after Monday are at Survivor Series and Saturday Night’s Main Event, his farewell match.


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