John Cena ended his more than two decade in-ring career in
Washington DC by tapping out to Austrian powerhouse
Gunther, in a retirement match framed to crown
WWE’s next dominant heel. The "Main Event" card, branded as Saturday Night’s Main Event XLII, blended
Raw,
SmackDown and
NXT rosters, featured video tributes from
CM Punk,
Cody Rhodes,
The Rock and
Kurt Angle, yet drew criticism for thin storytelling and a disjointed lineup that saw fans chant for
AEW and jeer
Paul Levesque. Cena’s farewell arc, which included a brief heel turn, a final Undisputed
WWE Championship run through WrestleMania, and his symbolic gesture of leaving wristbands and shoes in the ring, has sparked debate over whether he truly passed the torch to
Gunther and what his likely shift toward acting and
James Gunn’s
DCU means for
WWE’s creative direction.