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John Cena teases WWE retirement with cryptic tweet after Firefly Funhouse defeat to The Fiend at WrestleMania

WWE legend John Cena has dropped a huge hint he could be on the verge of retiring from wrestling following his crazy WrestleMania defeat to “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt.

The 16-time world champion, a joint-record with Ric Flair, returned to WWE in one of the most bizarre matches ever seen as he entered the Firefly Funhouse last weekend.

 John Cena has dropped a huge WWE retirement hint following his defeat to Bray Wyatt at WrestleMania
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John Cena has dropped a huge WWE retirement hint following his defeat to Bray Wyatt at WrestleMania

During the final moments of his loss, Cena’s own comments were used against him as he lost to Wyatt, with his “over-hyped” and “over-privileged” remarks from a pre-fight promo playing.

Now the 42-year-old, who has gone on to become a huge Hollywood movie actor, has suggested the match could have been his final one.

The Leader of the Cenation signalled the end of his WWE career may have arrived in a cryptic tweet.

He wrote: “All things end. When it’s time to leave, leave them guessing.”

Cena is well-known for his cryptic messages on social media, but his latest one is fitting after he was mentally tortured by The Fiend at ‘Mania.

He was forced to revisit several major points of his landmark career and even teased a heel turn, something the WWE Universe have wanted for years.

After making his debut in 2002, the icon became one of the biggest superstars to ever set foot in the ring, but he has only appeared on a part-time basis in recent times due to his work on the silver screen.

Discussing his reduced schedule previously, Cena said: “Any athlete that has played 17 seasons will tell you they need to be considering what to do when they play their last game.

“It’s been a wonderful ride. “I’m at a very reduced workload now. I feel great, I still have my health, my sanity, and wonderful emotional balance.”

WWE star John Cena insists he will ‘never retire’ from wrestling despite Hollywood success
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