🔥 “Brock Lesnar’s SHOCK Retirement Plan Leaks — John Cena Accidentally Spills Everything!” 🔥

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🔥 “Brock Lesnar’s SHOCK Retirement Plan Leaks — John Cena Accidentally Spills Everything!” 🔥

Brock Lesnar might be one of WWE’s most dangerous beasts, but it looks like the end of the road may be closer than anyone expected — and the bombshell didn’t come from WWE. It came straight from John Cena’s mouth

During his recent appearance on Chris Van Vliet’s Insight podcast, Cena may have unintentionally revealed when Brock Lesnar plans to call it quits. And fans are losing their minds.

💥 Cena Accidentally Reveals Lesnar’s Retirement Date

Lesnar last appeared at Survivor Series 2025 in the brutal Men’s WarGames match, joining Bron Breakker, Logan Paul, Drew McIntyre, and Bronson Reed to take down Team Cody Rhodes. But the real shocker came off-camera.

While talking about his own squash loss to The Beast at Wrestlepalooza, Cena casually dropped a massive spoiler: Brock Lesnar is expected to retire at SummerSlam 2026 — in Minnesota.

Cena said the plan is simple:

“This attraction where we are going to build until he goes into the sunset… very soon. Creatively, it’s very soon. See these two titans for the last time, and it’s OK.”

In other words? WWE is gearing up for Lesnar’s final chapter — a massive sendoff in his home state.

💣 “That’s How You Build Brock” – Cena on Being Squashed

Cena didn’t shy away from discussing that infamous squash match either. He explained how the match was designed to make Lesnar look like an unstoppable monster — and he was all in for it.

“People forget… they were into it. And then just a bunch of gratuitous F5s. That’s how you build Brock.”

Classic Lesnar. Classic destruction.

🎤 Cena Reveals the Only Idea He Pitched for His Farewell Tour

This interview wasn’t only about The Beast. Cena opened up about his own exit from WWE — specifically how he wants to leave the business.

Interestingly, he didn’t ask for dream opponents or high-profile stories. He asked for something else entirely.

“The only thing I wanted was that my final show shouldn’t be a John Cena show.”

Cena wants his farewell to elevate the next generation — not just highlight his own legacy.

He explained:

  • He wants NXT stars to get opportunities.
  • He wants the future main-eventers on the card.
  • He doesn’t want a 2-hour Cena tribute.
  • He wants the spotlight shared, not hoarded.

“When I came in, a gold medalist said ‘I’ll work with the kid.’ I want to give that same chance to others.”

🔥 The Bigger Picture

With Cena approaching his final match on December 13 at Saturday Night’s Main Event, and Lesnar reportedly heading toward a SummerSlam 2026 retirement, WWE is entering a historic transition period.

Two of the biggest stars of the last 20 years are stepping aside.

And if Cena’s words are true… Brock Lesnar’s final roar is coming sooner than fans ever expected.

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