As WWE prepares for John Cena’s anticipated final match during the December 13 edition of Saturday Night’s Main Event in Washington, D.C., speculation is mounting about the possible involvement of former President Donald Trump. Trump, a WWE Hall of Famer, has a storied history with the company, including his participation in the 2007 Battle of the Billionaires match at WrestleMania 23. His potential appearance at Cena’s farewell event has been a topic of discussion among fans and insiders alike.
According to Dave Meltzer’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter, WWE is reportedly planning a tournament to determine Cena’s final opponent, with GUNTHER being the expected finalist. The choice of Washington, D.C., as the venue is seen as strategic, potentially aligning with the presence of influential political figures and adding to the event’s significance. However, Meltzer notes that while Trump’s attendance is not confirmed, it remains a possibility, especially considering his previous engagements with WWE.
The selection of GUNTHER as Cena’s opponent is also noteworthy. The Austrian wrestler has been a dominant force in WWE, and his match with Cena is anticipated to be a fitting conclusion to Cena’s illustrious in-ring career.
As the event approaches, fans are eagerly awaiting official announcements regarding the match card and any special appearances, including that of Donald Trump. The combination of Cena’s farewell and the potential involvement of high-profile figures like Trump is expected to make this event a memorable milestone in WWE history.