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WWE Teases Shocking John Cena Twist at SummerSlam 2025 – Heel No More?

John Cena WWE SummerSlam 2025 farewell with Netflix Unreal docuseries background

WWE Teases Shocking John Cena Twist at SummerSlam 2025 – Heel No More?

A New Chapter for John Cena? WWE Drops Major Hint Ahead of SummerSlam 2025

John Cena’s legendary career is nearing its final chapter, and WWE may be creating a massive swerve for the 16-time world champion’s final SummerSlam appearance, this weekend. The speculation around his expected babyface turn was rejuvenated after the shock release of Netflix’s new wrestling docu-series “WWE: Unreal.”

Is WWE creating a redemptive storyline arc for John Cena to retire as the heroic figure fans once loved? All indications point to yes.

“WWE: Unreal” on Netflix: A Strategic Move by WWE

The release of “WWE: Unreal” just days before SummerSlam 2025 doesn’t seem like a coincidence. This gripping docuseries takes a close look at Cena’s recent “heel” turn, starting with his surprising attitude shift during the RAW Netflix premiere and leading up to his controversial championship win at WrestleMania 41.

By showing his ruthless side, WWE is bringing his darker persona back into the spotlight—likely setting the stage for a redemption story. Much like they did with Daniel Bryan’s “WWE 24” before WrestleMania 30, WWE seems to be using storytelling outside the ring to build the emotional impact for a big face turn inside it.

John Cena Vs Cody Rhodes: A Street Fight Where History Could Be Made

At SummerSlam in 2025, John Cena will be defending his Undisputed WWE Championship against Cody Rhodes, who’s a fan favorite. This match is a Street Fight, so expect it to be rough, emotional, and without any rules.

This fight is not just about the title; it’s Cena’s last SummerSlam. He’s finishing up his farewell tour in December, which means this could be the right time for him to switch things up, mainly if he loses to Rhodes and shows him respect after the match.

Fans think Cena might turn face, giving Cody his due as he wraps up his own career on a positive note.

WWE has perfected the skill of blurring the lines of reality and fiction. Their recent interest in using real-life documentaries to help bolster on-screen storylines is an emerging trend. Just as Daniel Bryan’s rocket rise is, or even Edge’s retirement and return, Cena’s last turn could be flanked by the emotional heft of his Netflix film.

WWE: Unreal, is not just a look back but an essential story telling device. It shows a conflicted Cena, a legend tugging between understanding his choices and perhaps somewhat regretting his path as the heel champion. This is setting up a moment of redemption and legacy that WWE would surely like to capitalize on at Summerslam.

After more than twenty years with WWE, John Cena’s farewell tour is a worldwide goodbye. Set to retire in December 2025, WWE is giving fans a chance to celebrate his career at every event. Still, SummerSlam holds special meaning, as it has been one of Cena’s biggest stages over the years.

Ending his final SummerSlam by returning to the hero fans know would be a perfect tribute to what he’s always stood for—hustle, loyalty, and respect.

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