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The rivalry between John Cena and AJ Styles, despite its short duration, is one of the most exciting for fans. The face of WWE met for the first time in 2016 with what many consider the greatest wrestler of all time, leading to a trilogy of matches that have already become part of wrestling history. Since then, neither of them has shied away from expressing their enthusiasm to face each other one last time in the ring.
As of today, in the year 2025, both could face each other for the last time. In this case, John Cena has once again tweeted a clear message hinting at the possibility of one final showdown with The Phenomenal One. In the tweet, he mentions both Styles himself and Triple H, WWE's Executive Vice President of Global Talent Strategy & Development.
Furthermore, another interesting detail is that Cena mentions that he has not chosen his opponents for his retirement tour, sending a message to the company's executives. The 17-time World Champion already stated this in August, when Triple H himself hinted that Brock Lesnar's return had been at Cena's request. With this latest message from the West Newbury native on his social media, it seems increasingly clear that he had little to do with the selection of his recent opponents, such as Logan Paul, Jey Uso, or the controversial Lesnar.
This tweet from John Cena, besides exciting fans, has also sparked some feelings of anger and frustration towards the company. Many believe that WWE has ruined the retirement tour of its biggest superstar to the point where Cena, one of the company's top figures, had to push to have interesting storylines for the remaining five dates before he puts an end to his career.
With this post, it appears that John Cena will dedicate at least one of his remaining five dates to facing AJ Styles. However, the match is still pending official confirmation. Cena's next appearance will be at the Crown Jewel event, taking place in Perth, Australia, on October 11th.