Gunther became Public Enemy No. 1 after beating John Cena and making him tap out in his retirement match at Saturday Night's Main Event. The Ring General was caught in an emotional outburst by a young fan at ringside, which has gone viral on social media. At SNME, Gunther made good on his promise of making Cena submit for the first time in 20 years. He was able to lock in the sleeper hold, making The GOAT tap out in his last act as an active WWE Superstar. The outcome wasn't well-received by the audience inside the Capital One Center, showing the former World Heavyweight Champion with boos. In his final act, John Cena was forced to "give up" to signal the end of his legendary career. In a video shared by Barstool Sports on X, formerly known as Twitter, Gunther was confronted by a young Cena fan at ringside after his win. He had a very entertaining interaction with the upset fan, who had some mean things to say to The Ring General. Here's the video of the interaction that the kid probably won't forget anytime soon:The Ring General has retired two legendary wrestlers in one year, putting together an incredible resume that could soon turn him into a "Legend Killer." He retired Goldberg back in July and added John Cena five months later. Who's next on Gunther's list?If WWE will turn Gunther into the next "Legend Killer," he has plenty of options next year. AJ Styles is an obvious candidate since he's already announced his retirement in 2026, though there's no clear date for when his contract will expire. Brock Lesnar was recently rumored to be targeting SummerSlam 2026 as a retirement event since it will be held in his hometown of Minneapolis. However, there's no official confirmation regarding plans for The Beast. Randy Orton is in the same OVW class as Lesnar and John Cena, so he's also another candidate for retirement if he chooses to do so. Orton was the last WWE star who had the "legend killer" gimmick, though he didn't retire any legends back then.