WWE stands firm against using one of the all-time greats in a wrestling capacity ever again.An update on four-time Tag Team Champion John Cena has come to light, and it's going to disappoint a lot of fans.The Cenation Leader called time on his 23-year storied career at Saturday Night's Main Event this past weekend. He lost to Gunther in the longest match in the event's history.But the way Cena lost left a sour taste in everyone's mouth. The 48-year-old icon tapped out for the first time in two decades.After the match, John Cena left his gear in the middle of the ring to bring the curtain down on a defining chapter of his WWE run.The beloved wrestler boasted an impressive championship resume on his way out, including multiple tag team title runs with the likes of Edge, David Otunga, Batista, and The Miz.In an update from Fightful Select, it was reported that WWE is "adamant" not to drag The Never Seen 17 out of his retirement. They don't want to ask him as well.John Cena Sr. addresses the potential John Cena vs. Gunther rematch in WWESpeaking to Bill Apter, John Cena Sr. ruled out the possibility of his son stepping back inside the squared circle again, let alone having a rematch with Gunther."Never happening [sic] [On if a rematch with Gunther is on the cards]. I gotta tell you. No. I'm going to be right up front with you. My phone has been blowing up, and it's like, 'He's coming back.' Let me tell you something. He left the sneakers. He left the bands. He left the ring. You will never see John Cena in a wrestling ring again."Cena's profile was moved to the alumni section of the website shortly after his match at Saturday Night's Main Event.The following night on RAW, The Ring General bragged about making The Franchise Player tap out and sending him into retirement.John Cena's time as an active performer may be up, but he could still make sporadic appearances for the company. And who knows? He may even come back to put Gunther in his place.