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John Cena makes history with WrestleMania win against Cody Rhodes, clinching a record-breaking championship title


John Cena made history at WrestleMania 41 by winning his record-setting 17th World Championship title, surpassing Ric Flair’s 16 titles. Cena’s victory came after a shocking heel turn in March, where he transformed from a beloved good guy to a villain. In his match against Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes, Cena resorted to cheap tactics including a low blow and using the championship belt to secure his win. Rapper Travis Scott also played a role in helping Cena by interfering in the match. Despite Rhodes almost pinning Cena with his finishing move, Scott’s distraction allowed Cena to regain control and claim the victory. This win came during Cena’s retirement tour, as he announced plans to retire after multiple WWE events in 2025. Cena had vowed to win the record-setting championship before retiring, declaring himself as the “last real champion” in WWE. At 48 years old, Cena discussed potential retirement plans in previous interviews, indicating that he may retire around the age of 50. His victory at WrestleMania 41 solidified his legacy as one of the greatest WWE superstars of all time.

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