
John Cena's penultimate WWE match has been leaked, with the 17-time world champion set to be given one final opportunity to complete wrestling.
The 48-year-old, arguably the greatest of all time, will retire at the end of 2025 and is nearing the end of his 'Farewell Tour'
Having made a successful transition into Hollywood, Cena's dates have been somewhat limited - but he continues to give the fans dream matches before he hangs up his boots.
Breaking WWE protocol with a demand to Paul 'Triple H' Levesque, Cena bagged himself a dream match with rival AJ Styles at the Crown Jewel event in Perth, Australia.
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The encounter was the final in their incredible series, with the pair of icons calling time on their carers at a similar stage.
Cena, who started off his last run with a shock heel turn at Elimination Chamber, still has two more mooted matches before he hangs up his jorts and sneakers.
It has been widely reported that Cena will bow out against former world champion Gunther at Saturday Night's Main Event on December 13 at Capital One Arena in Washington D.C.

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According to reports, WWE is expecting "leading political figures” to be in attendance for Cena's swansong.
Cena's penultimate opponent revealed
But before that match-up, 'The Last Real Champion' is set to have the chance to claim the one title he has never held.
Despite all his accomplishments, Cena has never won the coveted Intercontinental championship.
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That belt is currently held by Dominik Mysterio, son of WWE Hall of Famer Rey after his WrestleMania 41 victory in Las Vegas.
As per Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Cena vs Mysterio for the title is slated to take place at Survivor Series in November.
The veteran wrestling journalist wrote: "Dominik Mysterio is currently scheduled for an IC title defense against Cena, which would be his only remaining match on the schedule."
If Cena was to defeat Petco Park in San Diego, California, he would make history and become a Grand Slam champion.
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Cena's other opponents on his 'Farewell Tour' include Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton R-Truth, CM Punk, Logan Paul, Sami Zayn and Brock Lesnar.