John Cena's illustrious career is set to end at WWE Saturday Night's Main Event in Washington, where the veteran will have his final match. Meanwhile, Scott D'Amore stated that he wants The Franchise Player to retire with the Intercontinental Champion.John Cena finally checked all the boxes in his wrestling career in the Stamford-based promotion when he won the Intercontinental Championship. The Men's Grand Slam Champion is set to defend the workhorse title against The Judgment Day's Dominik Mysterio in San Diego.In Uncrowned's The D'Amore Drop, former TNA Wrestling president Scott D'Amore gave his take on The Franchise Player's final title reign in the Stamford-based promotion. The veteran stated that The Never-Seen Seventeen shouldn't have accepted the challenge to defend the title."I’m very interested in what WWE does this weekend in San Diego with John Cena’s Intercontinental Title rematch with Dominik Mysterio. “Dirty Dom” clearly is very close to being a massive star for the company, and, to be honest, I probably wouldn’t have booked the rematch at all," D'Amore wrote.D'Amore stated that he would like to see John Cena retire as the Intercontinental Champion from the company and for The Judgment Day to turn on Dominik Mysterio instead of Dirty Dom winning the title for a second time."I would've had Cena retire as champion, but wouldn’t have had him beat Dominik a second time in just a few weeks. Maybe we’re going to have one of the Judgment Day interfere and turn on Dom? There’s a lot of ways WWE can go with this match, which is exactly how you want an audience to feel," D'Amore wrote. [H/T - Uncrowned]What's next for John Cena following WWE Saturday Night's Main Event?Unlike other wrestling retirements in the industry, John Cena has vowed to honor his word and remain retired as an active performer from the Stamford-based promotion following his final ever match in the company at Saturday Night's Main Event in D.C.Earlier this month, a report suggested that there's more for The Franchise Player next year following his retirement. According to Bryan Alvarez on the Wrestling Observer Radio, the 17-time WWE World Champion will headline the Hall of Fame 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. It'll be interesting to see who will induct Cena into the illustrious list.