John Cena etched his name into the history books once again, capturing his record-breaking 17th world championship at WrestleMania 41 on Sunday, April 20.
In front of a roaring crowd of 63,226 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Cena pinned Cody Rhodes in the main event to claim the Undisputed WWE Championship, surpassing Ric Flair’s long-standing record of 16 world title reigns.

The win solidifies Cena’s place as the most decorated professional wrestler in history, according to WWE. Among those in attendance was 76-year-old Flair himself, witnessing the passing of the torch firsthand.
This monumental victory could mark the final chapter in Cena’s storied wrestling career. The WWE legend, who turns 48 this week, previously announced his intention to retire in 2025.

While some expected WrestleMania 41 to be his swan song, Cena’s championship win suggests fans will see more of the 16-time main-eventer in the months to come.
Whether or not this was his last WrestleMania moment, Cena’s latest triumph is a fitting addition to an already legendary career.
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