John Cena's last night in WWE as a performer is going to draw a lot of eyeballs on the product. Meanwhile, Logan Paul believes there's a chance that Donald Trump might be in attendance for The Franchise Player's final match.
John Cena's last match takes place in less than ten days, and The Franchise Player's final opponent will be determined on Friday Night SmackDown. Meanwhile, several names will be in attendance for The Leader of Cenation's final match.
In an interview with Fox News, the former United States Champion stated that he and his friends have discussed the possibility of Donald Trump attending Saturday Night's Main Event in Washington. However, there was no official confirmation on either side.
"We (Logan Paul and his friends) have talked about it. I have no idea. It seems like something that could happen. I think it'd be awesome. But I don't know how political the WWE wants to get, so I'm not sure," Paul said. [H/T - Fox News]
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Who will be John Cena's last opponent at WWE Saturday Night's Main Event?
John Cena's retirement tour is set to end this month, and The Leader of The Cenation put over a few names in the Stamford-based promotion and had a heel run in the company as the Undisputed WWE Champion for months. After the dust settled, Cena returned to his roots and faced some new and familiar challenges.
Meanwhile, Triple H's creative regime hosted a tournament in honor of The Franchise Player, and the winner will get the opportunity to be The Never Seen Seventeen's last-ever opponent in the company. The tournament is set to conclude this week on the blue brand.
On the latest episode of Monday Night RAW, LA Knight defeated Jey Uso, and Gunther defeated MFT's Solo Sikao to reach the finals. On the upcoming episode of Friday Night SmackDown, The Megastar and The Ring General will go in a one-on-one match to be called John Cena's final opponent at Saturday Night's Main Event in Washington.
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