John Cena is all set to wrap up his year-long WWE farewell tour this Saturday. The WWE Universe is still coming to terms with his impending retirement, and now he has all but confirmed his long-time rival will hang up his wrestling boots for good in 2026. Brock Lesnar has once again become an unstoppable force since returning to WWE this summer. The Beast Incarnate obliterated The Never Seen 17 in a short yet entertaining match at Wrestlepalooza on September 20. However, the match didn't sit well with the majority of the fans, leaving everyone wondering why The Franchise Player was booked to lose. Speaking on Insight with Chris Van Vliet, John Cena admitted that the match was relatively quick compared to the other matches that he has had in his retirement tour this year. He showered praise on Lesnar for keeping himself in amazing shape. "Well, I guess quick is perspective, because my frame didn’t feel like it was going fast enough... Again, I love the public’s ability to weigh in. You have this guy who’s returning, who absolutely looks like he hasn’t aged a day, moves like it. He can split his pants and still move like a ballerina, slip on his Pyro, and do a ninja roll and be okay."John Cena cited rebuilding Brock Lesnar as a mountain again for someone to climb as the reason behind his Wrestlepalooza loss. During the interview, the Cenation Leader accidentally revealed that The Beast would be riding off into the sunset at SummerSlam 2026, which happens to be in his home state of Minnesota. "He’s a beast. It’s his first time back. I’ve been in this seat before. It’s like I’m always in the seat when Brock comes back, Rock after Miami, who’s the next guy? SummerSlam with Roman, here he comes again. After he beats Taker for the streak, I’ve sat in this seat before. You have to figure out who gets the shine that night and if, in his return again, only my perspective. This attraction, where we are going to build until he goes into the sunset, which is, I think, in Minnesota? Creatively, it’s very soon. To create a mountain to climb for someone, you have to build the mountain."What's next for Brock Lesnar in WWE?Brock Lesnar has been undefeated since his return, having won two matches in a row. After convincingly beating John Cena, The Beast helped The Vision win the Men's WarGames Match at Survivor Series on November 29. The 48-year-old icon is said to be a "huge factor" going into WWE WrestleMania 42 in Las Vegas next year. According to reports, Lesnar will play a key role in shaping the future of WWE. Interestingly, a championship run has also been planned for him. There's no word on who is going to kill the legend of Brock Lesnar, but it's a foregone conclusion that he will be retiring next year. The alpha male of our species is next advertised to appear at the 2026 Royal Rumble in Saudi Arabia. Will Lesnar win the 30-man extravaganza one more time and headline The Showcase of the Immortals? Only time will tell.