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John Cena’s Retirement Match Tickets Cost More Than a Car – WWE Fans Stunned by Shocking Prices

John Cena’s Retirement Match Tickets Cost More Than a Car – WWE Fans Stunned by Shocking Prices

If you’re planning to witness John Cena’s last-ever match live, get ready to break the bank—because WWE has officially put a massive price tag on history.

Cena’s highly anticipated retirement match is set for December 13 at Saturday Night’s Main Event inside Washington D.C.’s Capital One Arena, and On Location has revealed jaw-dropping ticket packages for the once-in-a-lifetime event.

The Price of Saying “You Can’t See Me” One Last Time

  • “Champion” Package – $8,500 per person
    Includes premium floor seating, a meet-and-greet photo op with Cena, tickets to The Undertaker’s Six Feet Under show, and more exclusive perks.
  • “Suite By the Seat” – $3,000
    Premium suite access with all-inclusive food, drinks, and pre-show appearances by Cena and other WWE Superstars.
  • “Gold Package” – $1,000
    Lower or upper-level seating, special Superstar appearances (including Cena), plus access to a Cena memorabilia display.

And that’s not even the wildest part—basic tickets at ringside are sky-high:

  • Row A: $11,500
  • Row B (ramp side): $9,500
  • Row E (ramp side): $6,500

For fans on a budget, the cheapest seats still start at around $250 and climb to $3,000 depending on location.

Why the Sky-High Prices?

Given that WWE is hotter than ever and Cena is one of the most iconic and beloved Superstars in history, the insane prices come as no surprise. Fans know they’re paying to witness a career-defining farewell that will never happen again.

As for who will face Cena in his final battle? WWE hasn’t revealed that mystery opponent yet—but one thing is certain: whoever steps into the ring with him will help deliver a match worthy of closing out a legendary 20-year career.

This will be the last chance fans will ever have to see Cena wrestle live, and WWE is making sure the moment feels as monumental—and expensive—as possible.

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