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Chris Jericho reacts to John Cena’s announcement of his farewell tour

Chris Jericho reacts to John Cena’s announcement of his farewell tour

John Cena announced during Money in the Bank that he is preparing to end his WWE career. WrestleMania 41 will mark the end of his retirement tour, but he will compete in 30 to 40 events between now and then. Of course, WWE wants to make sure Cena goes out with a bang.

After WWE’s premium live event “Money In The Bank,” AEW star Chris Jericho spoke about John Cena’s farewell tour. After all, Jericho celebrated his 30th anniversary in the pro wrestling business a few years ago, which AEW celebrated with a special episode of “Dynamite.”

During his appearance on McGuire on Wrestling, Chris Jericho was asked about John Cena’s farewell tour. When the interviewer mentioned that Jericho’s career would last longer than Cena’s, he responded that fans had a great year and a half ahead of him on television.

“My career has been longer than John Cena’s. No, I mean, it’s great. John has always loved wrestling and he has a great connection with the fans, so I think it’s a cool way to handle it.”

“People know it is, and John is not the type to say anything lightly, so I’m sure he’s focused on this and worked with the company to make sure it’s right. I’m sure it’s going to be a really great year and a half for Cena fans and for John Cena himself.”

Chris Jericho and Cena have faced each other many times, including a WWE Championship match at SummerSlam 2005. Jericho knows what it’s like to face the greatest of all time. Their last match was at the 2013 Royal Rumble, which Cena won.

We’ll see what John Cena does with the rest of his time in WWE. He hasn’t dismissed the idea of ​​a 17th world title shot if circumstances allow. This could be a big year for everyone involved, and Chris Jericho will likely be keeping an eye on developments.

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