When is John Cena’s last match on Saturday Night Main Event?

Celebrating the end of an era, wrestling legend John Cena is gearing up for his final match, set to take place in Washington, D.C. After a yearlong farewell tour with the theme “The Last Time is Now,” Cena is bidding farewell to the wrestling ring on Saturday, Dec. 13.

Since his debut in 2002, Cena has become a 17-time world champion, solidifying his status as one of the all-time greats in wrestling history. While he has recently shifted his focus to acting, notably starring as Peacemaker in HBO’s DC Comics series, wrestling fans will always remember him as a beloved pro wrestler.

Leading up to his final match, a special 16-man tournament called “The Last Time is Now Tournament” was held to determine Cena’s last opponent, which was ultimately won by former WWE World Heavyweight Champion Gunther.

The highly anticipated event, taking place at the Capital One Arena, will feature Cena and Gunther in the main event. The action is set to kick off at 8 p.m. ET, with Cena and Gunther expected to close the show in spectacular fashion.

For fans looking to catch Cena’s final match and the entire “Saturday Night’s Main Event,” the show will be available for streaming exclusively on Peacock in the United States. International viewers can tune in on YouTube to catch all the action.

While the show won’t be airing on traditional platforms like NBC or Netflix, where WWE’s “Monday Night Raw” is typically featured, fans can subscribe to Peacock for $10.99 a month for the premium plan or $16.99 for the commercial-free Premium Plus plan to ensure they don’t miss Cena’s historic final match.

Don’t miss out on this emotional and action-packed event as John Cena bids farewell to his wrestling career in a fitting grand finale that fans won’t want to miss!