John Cenas last-ever WWE match is locked in for Saturday Nights Main Event on December 13 at Capital One Arena in Washington D.C.but many fans still cant get past the fact that the historic moment wont take place anywhere near Boston, just minutes from Cenas hometown of West Newbury, Massachusetts.

Cena finally addressed the decision while speaking with Bill Simmons of The Ringer, and he made it very clear that he didnt control where his retirement match was booked. Cena explained that decisions like this go far beyond superstar preference and come down to logistics, arena availability, and WWEs routing schedule.

He went on to mention that fans often dont realize how complex scheduling truly is.

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Cena also pointed out that doing a retirement tour across multiple cities allows for different last time moments before hanging up the boots for good.

And even if Boston isnt hosting his farewell, Cena confirmed that returning to TD Garden earlier this fall did give him one last emotional moment in the building.

Cenas final match is expected to be a career-ending moment, and though Washington D.C. may not be Boston, the WWE icons farewell tour has already given fans multiple moments to say goodbye.

Are you disappointed John Cena isnt retiring in Boston? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.


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