12:02 pm | December 11, 2018 | Go to Source | Author:
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The last time John Cena stepped into a WWE ring, in October, the 41-year-old future Hall of Famer was in Melbourne as part of a tag team match on a high-profile show. It was one of only three matches for Cena since late April; in addition to the major stadium show in Melbourne, Cena also appeared at a rare WWE show in Shanghai, China as well as April’s Greatest Royal Rumble (the company’s first major show in Saudi Arabia).
With just 13 televised matches in 2018, following 22 televised matches in 2017, it’s clear the wind-down to his WWE career has begun. While that’s not an indication that he’s ready to hang up his sneakers and jean shorts, it’s a scenario that becomes more real with the passage of time.
“That’s like asking an athlete, ‘Hey, do you ever contemplate retirement?’ You have to, because anything that you rely on your body for [as far as] an end result, time is going to catch up with you,” Cena said in a recent interview with ESPN’s Cari Champion. “There is going to come a point when I can no longer keep up with the pace. I made a promise to myself years ago — years before I ever found my passion for being on screen — when I can’t keep up with the pace, I’ve got to walk away.
“I don’t want to take a ticket-buyer’s money and have him sit down and be like, ‘Eh, he’s just hangin’ on’. I don’t ever want that feeling,” Cena continued. “I don’t think that correlates with what I’m doing now; the biggest difficulty is trying to juggle stuff.”