John Cena breaks silence after major Triple H announcement about WWE Retirement Tour

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John Cena's final WWE match will take place on Dec. 13. (Photo credit: WWE.com)

Triple H confirmed on September 30 that John Cena's final match was set for December 13 at Saturday Night's Main Event in Washington, D.C. Cena seemingly reacted to the announcement with an intriguing post on his Instagram account.

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Cena only has five dates left on his Farewell Tour, including Crown Jewel in Perth, Survivor Series: WarGames, and SNME in December. The other two are likely to be episodes of RAW in Boston and New York next month.

Following Triple H's official announcement, John Cena took to his Instagram account and shared an image of his "ghost" toy collectible made in collaboration between WWE and toy company ghostwrite. It's an 11-inch figure featuring Cena's iconography. It's also relatively transparent as an homage to him being "invisible" due to his iconic "You Can't See Me" catchphrase.

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According to WrestlingNews.co, the "ghost" John Cena toy collectible is going to be limited to just 100 pieces. Seventy-five of these figures will be auctioned and released on the day of Cena's final match at Saturday Night's Main Event. It's unclear where fans can purchase the remaining 25 figures, but they will likely be expensive due to their rarity.

Josh Luber, who founded ghostwrite, also co-founded StockX. He is also the brainchild of Fanatics Collectibles alongside Fanatics founder Michael Rubin.

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John Cena set to face AJ Styles at Crown Jewel: Perth

After losing to Brock Lesnar at Wrestlepalooza, John Cena seemingly campaigned to have a match against AJ Styles. Cena called out Triple H to listen to the WWE Universe, prompting the company's Chief Content Officer to make the match official.

Cena is set to face Styles at Crown Jewel: Perth in Australia. The Phenomenal One was one of The GOAT's greatest rivals, but it seemed like he wasn't part of the slate of opponents earmarked for his farewell tour.

The Cenation Leader paid homage to Styles during his match against Logan Paul by performing the Styles Clash. After Cena made the request, WWE obliged and made it happen. As for his final opponent, many different names are popping up, like Chris Jericho, Edge, Gunther, Dominik Mysterio, and Joe Hendry.

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