When John Cena walked into Madison Square Garden for his final Monday Night Raw appearance, even WWE veteran Tommy Dreamer couldn’t believe the energy. The ECW legend noted that New York fans were even louder for Cena at MSG than they were in his hometown of Boston the previous week—and that’s saying something when you’re talking about the notoriously harsh Big Apple crowd.
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John Cena Garden’s Emotional Goodbye
Cena got emotional as fans erupted with “Thank you Cena” chants before his six-man tag team match alongside Rey Mysterio and Sheamus. The 16-time champion’s final Raw wasn’t just another show—it was a historic moment that delivered on every level.

| Event Details | Information |
|---|---|
| Date | November 17, 2025 |
| Venue | Madison Square Garden, NYC |
| Main Event | Cena, Rey Mysterio & Sheamus vs. Judgment Day |
| Result | Cena’s team victorious |
| Next Match | Survivor Series (vs. Dominik Mysterio for IC Title) |
| Final Match | December 13, 2025, Washington D.C. |
Why This Reaction Shocked a Veteran
Tommy Dreamer pointed out that New York fans are “the harder of hardest audiences of all time,” yet they showed Cena tremendous love and respect. Speaking on the Busted Open podcast, Dreamer shared that he wished he’d been there live to feel the energy, noting how cool it was to see New York giving Cena his proper recognition.
The entire show was built around Cena’s farewell, and according to Dreamer, it absolutely delivered. This wasn’t just about nostalgia—it was the WWE Universe acknowledging a living legend who’s given over 23 years and 544 Raw matches to the business.
The Night’s Dramatic Highlights
Cena accepted Dominik Mysterio’s challenge for an Intercontinental Championship rematch at Survivor Series in San Diego after “Dirty Dom” interrupted his opening segment. But Judgment Day tried attacking the champion, only to be thwarted when Sheamus and Rey Mysterio came to Cena’s aid.

The main event showcased classic teamwork as Rey hit a double 619 on Finn Bálor and JD McDonagh, Sheamus delivered a Brogue Kick to Bálor, and Cena sealed the victory with an Attitude Adjustment on McDonagh. The signature “You Can’t See Me” celebration one final time at MSG brought the house down.
What’s Next for the GOAT
Cena’s farewell tour continues with two more appearances: Survivor Series later this month, followed by his absolute final match on December 13 at Saturday Night’s Main Event in Washington, D.C. His opponent will be determined through the ongoing “Last Time Is Now” tournament featuring superstars like Gunther, Solo Sikoa, and LA Knight.
Want to relive more iconic Cena moments? Check out our breakdown of John Cena’s greatest WWE matches or explore the complete farewell tour schedule on TechnoSports.
For official WWE updates and schedules, visit WWE.com or catch all the action on Netflix’s WWE Raw.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How many matches has John Cena had on Raw during his career?
John Cena has competed in 544 matches on Monday Night Raw—the most in WWE history. His November 17, 2025 appearance at Madison Square Garden marked his final Raw match after over 23 years with the brand.
Q: When and where is John Cena’s final WWE match?
Cena’s final WWE match will take place on December 13, 2025, at Saturday Night’s Main Event in Capital One Arena, Washington D.C. His opponent will be determined through the “Last Time Is Now” tournament, with competitors including Gunther, Solo Sikoa, Sheamus, and LA Knight battling for the honor.







