John Cena will compete in his final match of his WWE career tomorrow night at Saturday Night's Main Event, but it seems that ahead of the show, he has been able to debunk an ongoing rumor. As part of a recent interview with Pat McAfee, Cena revealed that there are no plans for him to kick off tomorrow night's event. There was recently a report that claimed that Cena was set to open the show, taking on Gunther, in what would be the final match of his illustrious career. Cena noted that he had no idea where the rumor had started and claimed that he had always planned to main event the show, which would be what makes the most sense. It seems that he will headline the show in Washington DC and walk out of the business following the match. John Cena has a new WWE role following Saturday Night's Main Event John Cena will retire from in-ring competition following his match against The Ring General tomorrow night, but it seems that he will remain part of WWE. Cena recently confirmed that he had signed a new deal to be an ambassador for the next five years. This means that he will still be on WWE's payroll and could be available for events when needed. Cena has proved in recent months that he has some advice and knowledge to pass on to the next generation and could be a major part of pushing the next class of main roster stars out of NXT. John Cena has already carved out a Hall of Fame career in WWE, and it will be interesting to see what is next for him now that he has made it clear that he will not be returning to the ring in any capacity following Saturday Night's Main Event.