Clash in Paris: A Final Bow Before Retirement
On August 31, 2025, John Cena delivered a masterclass at WWE Clash in Paris, going toe‑to‑toe with Logan Paul in front of a fired‑up crowd at Paris La Défense Arena. It wasn’t just another match, it felt like a career summit. Fans called it possibly “Match of the Year” material, and Cena pulled out all the stops: Code Red, Styles Clash, back‑to‑back Attitude Adjustments, barely clinging to victory in an epic showdown.
He sealed the win, delivering his 99th premium live‑event victory. After the bell, he locked eyes with wife Shay Shariatzadeh in the audience, planting a celebratory kiss that instantly became one of the night’s most memorable moments. Celebrities like Post Malone and Jelly Roll were there to witness it and celebrate.
As Cena wrapped up that epic night with “We’re back,” the sense was unmistakable: his farewell tour is winding down, and a final chapter looms.
The Man, the Myth And a Legacy of Calling Spots
Let’s be honest: Cena’s spot-calling remains part of the charm and the chatter. Social media lit up with fans joking that even from the nosebleed seats, you could hear him calling moves mid-match. A light-hearted reminder of his authenticity.
A Health Wake-Up Call: Overcoming Skin Cancer and Raising Awareness
In early 2025, Cena revealed something deeply personal: he overcame two skin cancer diagnoses after having cancerous spots removed from his chest and shoulder. The culprit? Years of saltwater and sunshine with zero protection.
He called himself “stubborn,” admitting neglect when it came to sunscreen something many men do. A doctor’s “come back in” call was the jolt he needed.
Now? He’s on a mission. Partnering with Neutrogena for their “Sunscreen You Can’t See” campaign, he’s turning that experience into advocacy. He’s urging daily SPF habits to “protect who you are longer,” not just look better.
To make it stick, he recommends placing sunscreen next to your toothpaste and keeping a “doc bag” in your bag for reapplication. It’s the kind of small tweak that stacks up over time.


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