November 17th, 2025 marked the final appearance of the “Greatest of All Time,” John Cena, on WWE Raw. Madison Square Garden was electric, packed with celebrities, athletes, and Hip-Hop legends. The New York Giants, the Philadelphia Eagles, AZ, Cormega, Lil Yachty, comedian Eric Andre and even playwright Lin-Manuel Miranda were in attendance for what instantly became a historic night.
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Cena, now the Intercontinental Champion, kicked off the night with his final New York speech. But “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio interrupted, demanding a Survivor Series PLE rematch for the title he lost last week. Before Cena could respond, Finn Bálor and JD McDonagh ran down to back Dom up.
That’s when Sheamus and Dominik’s father, Rey Mysterio, hit the ring to even the odds. Cena suggested a six-man tag on the spot, and MSG exploded. The match was filled with nostalgia, big moments, and all the emotion that comes with Cena’s final run. His team pulled out the win, giving New York one last classic Cena victory.
Next up was a qualifying match for Cena’s “Last Time Is Now” tournament. Solo Sikoa, accompanied by his cousin Hikuleo of the new My Family Tree faction, awaited a mystery opponent. Rumors swirled: Edge? Chris Jericho?
The crowd went crazy when the surprise opponent turned out to be Dolph Ziggler.
Ziggler showed flashes of why fans loved him for so many years, but Solo ultimately overpowered him and advanced to the next round.
Survivor Series War Games is around the corner, and the women’s division still needed to complete one of the five-woman teams. Alexa Bliss, Iyo Sky, and Rhea Ripley were searching for their final teammate to face the Kabuki Warriors (Asuka and Kairi Sane), Nia Jax, Lash Legend, and a mystery fifth member.
Alexa came out alone to plead one last time for Charlotte Flair’s help. Before she finished, Asuka, Kairi, Lash Legend, and Nia Jax surrounded the ring. The beatdown was coming fast—until Rhea and Iyo hit the ring to save her. Still outnumbered, they braced for impact…
And then Charlotte Flair’s music hit.
Charlotte stormed down with a kendo stick and cleared the ring. She officially joined War Games, bringing the team to four. The only question left: Who will be the fifth woman?
The Women’s Intercontinental Championship match saw Becky Lynch defending against Maxxine Dupri, who has quietly become a people’s favorite. Their previous two matches were split, making this the deciding showdown.
Maxxine looked incredible, showing just how far her training has taken her. But Becky regained control—until AJ Lee’s music hit and blew the roof off MSG. The distraction allowed Maxxine to land a top-rope splash for the upset win.
Becky was furious. AJ smiled. This feud is just heating up.
The second Cena tournament qualifier matched NXT’s young OG Je’Von Evans against the Ring General, Gunther. Fans were hyped—Je’Von has become one of the most beloved high-flyers in WWE.
The match was painful to watch. Gunther’s chops echoed like thunder across the arena. Every one felt like it shook the building. Je’Von got his moments in, including a few of his signature moves, but Gunther grounded him and forced him to submit with a choke-out finish. Gunther moves on.
The final segment featured Paul Heyman and The Vision—Bron Breakker, Bronson Reed, Logan Paul, and Drew McIntyre—running their mouths ahead of War Games. They still had one mystery member.
CM Punk interrupted, backed by Jey and Jimmy Uso coming through the crowd and WWE Champion Cody Rhodes.
A wild brawl broke out.
Then Brock Lesnar’s music hit.
MSG shook once again. Brock was revealed as The Vision’s fifth member.
And just when it looked like the babyfaces were done…
The Tribal Chief returned. Roman Reigns hit the ring and dropped Brock with a Superman Punch.
War Games is now set:
CM Punk, Cody Rhodes, Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso, and Roman Reigns
vs.
Bron Breakker, Bronson Reed, Logan Paul, Drew McIntyre, and Brock Lesnar
An instant classic in the making.
Thank you to WWE and Netflix for delivering an unforgettable night and a monumental farewell for John Cena. The Last Time Is Now, and if this show was any indication, we’re in for an emotional, explosive final stretch.



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