John Cena's retirement match
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John Cena tapped out in his last match, much to the dismay of the crowd in Washington, DC. After the match, Triple H led the rest of the roster to the ring to give Cena a sendoff, and was greeted with boos and a “You fucked up chant.” The boos and chants continued during the post-show.
Edge and Cena deserve to bid farewell to one another. Tony Khan and Triple H's past comments hint a deal could be struck.
After going against each other for the better part of a year, Cena appealed to Edge’s ego for one last title match: The same match Edge pioneered and never lost — TLC — in his hometown of Toronto. If Cena didn’t win, he’d move to "SmackDown," effectively removing himself from the WWE title picture.
Superstars and WWE experts share their reactions and face the media immediately following the December 13, edition of Saturday Night’s Main Event.
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