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John Cena has arguably earned the moniker of being called 'The Greatest of All Time' in WWE. The Cenation Leader defined a generation, and that led him to become one of the greatest WWE superstars of all time. At the same time, Cena has amassed an incredible fortune through his hard work and persiverance over the years. Witnessing that, it can be assumed that he would take his earnings to the next level in the next four years.
According to reports by Celebrity Net Worth, John Cena's current net worth stands at close to $80 million. By 2030, it can be expected to cross a $100 million, considering his status as a legendary WWE superstar, bona fide Hollywood star and net worth surge of close to 40% in the last four years. Cena can reach that mark with his WWE ambassador contract, Hollywood projects, endorsements, investments, and other ventures in the entertainment business.
Sno.
Year
Estimated Net Worth ($)
1.
2022
60 million
2.
2026
80 million
3.
2030
100 million+ (projected)
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John Cena retired from WWE in 2025
John Cena announced at the 2024 Money in the Bank Premium Live Event that 2025 will be his final year as an in-ring competitor. The Cenation Leader kicked off his farewell tour on the debut episode of RAW on Netflix in January. Cena accomplished some incredible feats in his final run as a WWE superstar, such as winning a record-setting 17th World Championship and completing the Grand Slam by capturing the WWE Intercontinental title from Dominik Mysterio.
At the same time, the fans also witnessed a brief run of Cena as a heel. It lasted for a few months until Cena reverted to being a babyface. In his final performance inside the squared circle at December's WWE Saturday Night's Main Event, The Never Seen 17 battled Gunther in a singles showdown. Despite putting up one of the best matches of his career, Cena shockingly lost the match by tapping out to The Ring General.
That was the last time fans saw Cena on WWE live television so far. While he is still signed with the company as an ambassador, Cena has made it clear that his legacy as an in-ring competitor has ended and that he won't return for any one-off matches.
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