One Last “You Can’t See Me”: When and Where to Watch John Cena’s Final WWE Match
John Cena wrestles his final WWE match against Gunther on December 13, marking an emotional farewell to a legendary 24-year wrestling career.
John Cena makes his iconic entrance for the final time inside the WWE ring at Saturday Night’s Main Event.

The legendary entrance music will play for one last time as WWE superstar John Cena gears up to fight his last match on December 13 (US time), thus bringing to a close his remarkable career of 24 years. Indian viewers will get to see the touching goodbye in the early hours of December 14.
The final ring appearance of John Cena will be at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event at the Capital One Arena, Washington, D.C. The 17-time world champion is going to wrestle with Gunther in what is going to be a historic and highly emotional encounter for wrestling fans all over the world.
For many, this fight is not a simple match—it is the transition from the past, i.e. the childhood where kids used to imitate Cena and the late-night WWE watch parties during which “You Can’t See Me” was the catchphrase that characterized the period.
When and where to watch John Cena’s final WWE match
US start time: 8:00 pm ET on December 13
India live time: Around 6:30 am on Sunday, December 14
TV broadcast in India:
Sony Sports Ten 1 (English)
Sony Sports Ten 3 (Hindi)
Sony Sports Ten 4 (Tamil & Telugu)
Live streaming in India: SonyLIV and OTTPlay Premium
Streaming in the US: Peacock
From the ring to legacy
At 48, Cena has chosen to step away at the right moment. He has candidly confessed that he feels as if he is being the slowest in the ring and thus chose to hang up his boots without putting his health at risk or creating a situation where the fans’ favorite will be mixed up with the others. No matter what, this goodbye is definitive and there are no plans for a comeback, thus marking the end of one of the most recognized careers of WWE with the curtains being closed.
Although the death of his in-ring mastership is taking place, Cena's connection with the WWE still lives on. With a five-year ambassadorship, he will not only be the company's international face but also the teacher of the new stars. When he quits fighting, John Cena is not going to carry with him the belts questioning, but he is going to take with him a legacy that was created through Hustle, Loyalty, and Respect.

