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John Cena's legacy has reached a new level in its final stretch. After his last appearance before the Boston audience, the legendary TD Garden announced on social media that November 10th has officially been declared John Cena Day in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, an institutional tribute to the most iconic wrestler the region has produced in recent decades.
“Today is officially John Cena Day in the state of Massachusetts! Many thanks to @MassGovernor for this special recognition,” posted TD Garden, celebrating the gesture of the state governor towards the icon from West Newbury.
It is worth noting that last night, during the recordings of Monday Night Raw in Boston, MA, John Cena defeated Dominik Mysterio to become the new WWE Intercontinental Champion. This victory allowed Cena to achieve his Grand Slam, obtaining the last WWE title missing from his record. The Boston audience celebrated the victory in a memorable moment.
Cena is now entering the final stretch of his farewell tour, with only three more appearances before hanging up his boots. Although he was not initially announced to compete next Monday at Madison Square Garden, it has not been confirmed yet. Next, the 17-time world champion will be present at Survivor Series on November 29th in San Diego, where his role has not yet been revealed.
The end will come on December 13th at Saturday Night's Main Event, where Cena will face the winner of The Last Time Is Now tournament in his final professional match, closing a career that has left its mark on several generations of fans and superstars.