“Super John Cena Is Back!” – Drew McIntyre Gets Real on John Cena’s Shocking WWE Farewell Run
John Cena’s retirement tour has been nothing short of explosive — and Drew McIntyre isn’t holding back his thoughts on it.
Fans will never forget the jaw-dropping moment earlier this year at Elimination Chamber in Toronto, when Cena shocked the WWE Universe by turning heel for the very first time in his legendary career. With a sly nod from The Rock inside the ring — alongside Travis Scott, no less — Cena brutally attacked Cody Rhodes to close the show. That betrayal paved the way for Cena to dethrone Rhodes at WrestleMania 41, capturing his record-breaking 17th world championship and surpassing Ric Flair’s iconic milestone.
From there, Cena defended his crown against the likes of Randy Orton and CM Punk before eventually falling to Rhodes at SummerSlam. Now, in what could be one of the biggest matches of his farewell run, Cena is set to collide with Brock Lesnar at Wrestlepalooza — a clash guaranteed to go down in WWE history.

Drew McIntyre on Cena’s Last Ride
Appearing on the Cheap Heat podcast, Drew McIntyre praised Cena’s recent performances and admitted this version of Cena is the one he always wanted to face.
“Absolutely. The John Cena we’re seeing right now — that’s the Cena I wanted. I said some horrible things about him these past seven, eight months, and I meant it. That wasn’t the Cena I wanted to fight. I wanted Cody Rhodes — he’s the best in-ring guy right now, no doubt. But once I beat him at WrestlePalooza, I’ll be the best.
And I want this John Cena. He’s been killing it. He’s going out in a blaze of glory with these last matches. Super Cena is back.”









