John Cena’s Final WWE Run Begins as Rising Star BJ Ray Plans Tribute Move
John Cena has officially begun his final run in WWE, with plans to retire from in-ring competition by the end of 2025. After an iconic career spanning over two decades,

The 16-time World Champion is set to bid farewell to the squared circle, leaving behind a legacy that has inspired an entire generation of wrestlers.
While Cena prepares for his final chapter, a rising WWE star is looking to honor him in a special way. BJ Ray, an up-and-coming talent, has expressed his desire to pay tribute to Cena by incorporating a move inspired by his legendary "You Can't See Me" taunt and finishing sequence. Cena’s signature maneuver, which featured a five-knuckle shuffle followed by an Attitude Adjustment, became one of the most recognizable moves in wrestling history.
BJ Ray, who has been making waves in WWE’s developmental system, has openly credited Cena as one of his biggest influences. "John Cena shaped my childhood. He made me believe in hustle, loyalty, and respect. If I can carry even a small piece of his legacy forward, that would be an honor," Ray shared in a recent interview.
As Cena's farewell tour unfolds, WWE fans can expect emotional moments, historic matches, and plenty of surprises. Meanwhile, BJ Ray’s homage proves that even as Cena steps away, his impact on the industry will live on through the next generation of superstars.