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John Cena Names Two Best WWE Superstars He’s Shared Ring With

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The curtain will fall on the career of WWE legend John Cena this weekend. The conclusion of the star’s time in the ring will play out in front of a packed house at the Capital One Arena in Washington, DC.

The ‘Last Time Is Now’ tournament, for the opportunity to face Cena, has come down to just one man that will stand in front of the legend for the very last time. Gunther will be the final opponent for the 17-time world champion‘s last dance on Saturday, the 13th of December.

Cena has been understandably nostalgic about those that he has faced during a glittering WWE career that has spanned over 25 years during his year-long retirement tour. A recent appearance on ‘The Bill Simmons Podcast’, however, produced perhaps the toughest question of the media tour that Cena has embarked on since his retirement was announced.

John Cena’s Best WWE Opponents

He was asked to name three, but he immediately gave two

John Cena at his final WWE Raw

Simmons asked Cena to name the three best wrestlers he’s shared a ring with throughout his career. Massachusetts-born Cena, who debuted in professional wrestling back in 1999, was able to bring two names out straight away, despite the fact he’s fought the very best the business has had to offer over the years.

“The three best people I’ve ever wrestled are… Shawn Michaels, Seth Rollins… and it is very tough to narrow down to a third,” he said.

Despite catching Michaels in the twilight of his career, Cena still rates ‘The Heartbreak Kid’ as one of the finest ever to grace the ring. Discussing HBK, Cena stated: “He [Michaels] could make this [picks up a book] a champion. He would look at that and go, ‘Okay, I’ve got to bump around for that book, then I’m going to Superkick the book, and then beautifully all on top of it at the same time.'”

Seth Rollins also features in Cena’s top three. Rollins famously ended his 147-day heavyweight championship reign at SummerSlam in 2015. The ‘Winner Takes All’ match became legendary and cemented the former’s place on Cena’s podium of the best wrestlers he’s ever faced.

Seth Rollins at SummerSlam 2025

As for a third, that was a little more tricky for Cena to conclude. The star noted such talents as Randy Orton, AJ Styles, CM Punk, Edge, and Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson as having had chemistry with during various matches down the years. In the end, no definitive pick was made for the third opponent, with a cluster of stars for the fans to choose for themselves producing an equally difficult decision, no doubt.

“Randy falls into this category. But then again, there’s guys I’ve had crazy chemistry with. AJ Styles, CM Punk, Kevin Owens, Dwayne [The Rock], Edge. But like, I’ve had those 23 years. I think those are the two [Michaels and Rollins], because… they can just work with anyone, anyone. And I’ve been lucky enough that I was anyone a few nights, you know?”

John Cena Also Gave Special Praise to Cody Rhodes

Cody Rhodes

Cena gave particular credit to one WWE Superstar when asked a follow-up question by Simmons. The presenter went on to ask which WWE talent had done the most to take the leap from where they had originally been placed on the card. This time around, Cena had no hesitation in naming his pick.

The WWE legend chose Cody Rhodes as his choice. Cena cited Rhodes’ ambition to surpass his father’s legacy in the wrestling business. Dusty Rhodes, a former champion and Hall of Fame inductee, was a prominent figure in the wrestling business. Since Dusty’s death in 2015, Cody departed the WWE and then dramatically returned in 2022, going on to hold the belt his father never got the chance to, the Undisputed WWE Championship.

“Cody, Cody Rhodes,” Cena said. “He asked for his release from the company and left… I felt he had, man, the first time I heard that kid speak was at the Hall of Fame in Chicago, when he and his brother inducted his dad. And I’m like front row going, ‘I’m out of a job… This kid is coming for me. I better go back and practice.’ And, you know, generational talents have big shoes to fill. And gosh, he did the best he could with what he had, but he realised if you start up here and watch the stock go down.

“And essentially the company dissolves, of like ‘I’ve got to go.’ And I’m like ‘Man, what is going on with this guy?’ And back he comes, and he’s in a… he’s our guy now. I don’t think there’s any arc better than that. Like, to be kicked out, to be out of the club, and then not only earn your way back in, but earn your way back in and prove that you can compete and perform, every day, at the top level. Not a top level, like the top level.”

The wrestling world will bid an emotional farewell to one of their most iconic figures on Saturday as the nation’s capital gathers to celebrate the career of John Cena in what is set to be an epic showdown in Washington, DC.

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Max Verstappen Mocks George Russell Over Team Radio During Austrian GP

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Max Verstappen could not resist taking a cheeky dig at George Russell‘s controversial pole position this past weekend, joking over his team radio about yellow-flag speeding during the Austrian Grand Prix.

In a bizarre end to qualifying on Saturday, Russell was able to keep his pole lap after crossing the line under yellow flags.

Verstappen‘s qualifying came to an abrupt end on Saturday after he suddenly lost the rear of his RB22 at turn 9 and crashed into the barriers.

The Dutchman admitted afterwards he had no idea what triggered the spin, but the mystery was later solved when Red Bull discovered the rear wing had failed to close in time, robbing the car of crucial downforce and leaving him powerless to prevent the slide.

George Russell’s Controversial Pole at Austrian GP

George Russell Lisa Leutner via Reuters

Verstappen’s crash handed Russell a narrow window, with the Mercedes driver running right behind the Red Bull on track. Seeing only single yellow flags, the Brit lifted just enough to cross the line for pole position before the double yellows appeared.

His teammate, and championship leader, Kimi Antonelli, also passed the Red Bull under single yellows, but abandoned his flying lap after assuming the double yellows had already been deployed. The FIA reviewed Russell’s pole position before deciding that no further action would be taken.

Verstappen was shocked that the double yellows, which make any ongoing flying lap invalid, did not immediately appear, and could not resist making a tongue-in-cheek remark during Sunday’s race.

Max Verstappen’s Playful Joke About George Russell

George Russell Philippe Nanchino via Reuters

During a conversation with his race engineer, Gianpiero Lambiase, over the team radio, the four-time world champion made a joking reference to Russell’s controversial pole position after the yellow flags were used during the race.

Lambiase said to Verstappen: “Yellow in turn 10. Double yellow across the start/finish line. Yellow here, and double yellows.”

To which Verstappen responded: “That means flat out, right? Past the car? I’m joking!”

The 28-year-old’s P2 finish in Austria was his strongest result in a season which has so far seen Red Bull struggle, and after taking a disliking to the new regulations, Verstappen has even toyed with the idea of an early departure from F1.

He now sits seventh in the Drivers’ Championship, 98 points behind the leader Antonelli, while Red Bull lie fourth in the Constructors’ Championship.


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Lewis Hamilton Makes His Feelings Clear After Max Verstappen Wanted Him Penalised During Austrian GP

Hamilton and Verstappen were going wheel-to-wheel during the Austrian Grand Prix, which led to the Dutchman asking his rival to be penalised.

When asked about his title chances, Verstappen replied: “Well, I think there are more races left than last year. But it’s a very big gap. I think for us, we have very good pace, but I think to fight for a title race we still have too many issues, if that’s from a start to just procedural issues in the background that even I think you guys don’t know about, but I know about.”

Verstappen heads to the British Grand Prix next, where he has won just once, in 2023, and last season started on pole before finishing P5.

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Jesse Marsch’s Answer When Asked to Give USA Advice Ahead of Bosnia Game

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Canada coach Jesse Marsch became the first manager at this summer’s World Cup to win a knockout match, as his side edged South Africa 1-0 thanks to a 92nd-minute strike from former Porto midfielder, Stephen Eustaquio.

It marks a historic moment for Canadian football, with the co-hosts never having previously advanced from the group stage or even won a World Cup match before this summer.

Canada will now face the winner of the Netherlands and Morocco for a place in the quarter-finals, but the build-up to their breakthrough run has been just as eventful as the football itself.

Marsch Refuses to Take the Bait on USA Question

Canada coach Jesse Marsch signals six as he celebrates after the 6-0 World Cup win over Qatar Canada coach Jesse Marsch via REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian

A range of Marsch’s comments have come in for criticism from a host of pundits and former players. The 52-year-old was born and raised in the United States and even spent time as an assistant for the USMNT, but has been in charge of Canada since 2024, which is controversial enough in itself.

True to form, Marsch couldn’t resist having some input when asked about the USA’s upcoming round of 32 clash with Bosnia, who they drew 1-1 with in the group stage, despite previously vowing to steer clear of commenting on his home nation and vowing to never manage them.

“I don’t really care. It’s up to the U.S. to figure out, and they can learn from the matches that Bosnia played. I know a couple of players on their team, and Bosnia is a group of fighters, so they were not easy to play against.”

Given Marsch was passed over for the USA job himself back in 2023, when Gregg Berhalter was reappointed ahead of him, it’s hard not to wonder if there’s a touch of sour grapes behind the comments.

Clint Dempsey Hits Back at Marsch’s National Anthem Claim

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Marsch’s comments on the eve of the tournament, revealing he and former USMNT manager Bob Bradley once had to plead with players to sing the national anthem, also continue to draw reaction.


Canada coach Jesse Marsch signals six as he celebrates after the 6-0 World Cup win over Qatar


World Cup Pundit Slams Jesse Marsch’s ‘Ridiculous’ Antics After Canada 6-0 Qatar

Marsch’s behaviour has caused a huge stir.

Clint Dempsey wasn’t impressed with Marsch’s words, saying:

“I can’t take this guy too seriously… I’m not going to take advice from someone who switched to the other side and is singing another country’s national anthem.”

Despite the ongoing back-and-forth, Marsch insists he remains “proud to be American,” even if his outspoken style and current role continue to split opinion on both sides of the border.

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Lewis Hamilton Makes Feelings Clear After Max Verstappen Wanted Him Penalised During Austrian GP

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Lewis Hamilton had a rather blunt response for Max Verstappen after the Dutchman had called for him to be penalised during the Austrian Grand Prix this past weekend.

The Ferrari and Red Bull drivers went wheel-to-wheel on lap 11 of yesterday’s Austrian GP in a battle for second place, before Verstappen opted to back out of the attack, claiming the Brit had made an illegal manoeuvre.

Calls for a penalty from the four-time world champion were waved away by stewards, however, and after the race had finished, Hamilton delivered a rebuttal when questioned by the media post-race.

Lewis Hamilton & Max Verstappen’s Austrian GP Battle

Two drivers on the grid with 11 Drivers’ Championships between them became locked in battle once again at the Red Bull Ring, for yesterday’s Austrian Grand Prix.

While George Russell began to pull ahead in front, the battle for second ensued, with lap 11 sparking the first major flashpoint.

Verstappen dived past Hamilton into turn 3, but the latter refused to yield, drawing back alongside through the sweepers. The pair then went wheel-to-wheel before the Dutchman ran out of road on the outside line of turn 6, and was forced onto the gravel.

After being forced towards the gravel, the 28-year-old was not impressed by his rival’s antics, exclaiming over the team radio: “That’s a penalty, a clear penalty.”

Max Verstappen

Verstappen went on to finish in P2, sharing the podium with the Mercedes pair of George Russell and Kimi Antonelli, while Hamilton could only manage fifth, two spots ahead of his teammate Charles Leclerc after Ferrari struggled with tyre degradation.

Lewis Hamilton’s Response to Max Verstappen’s Penalty Cry

When asked about his battle with Verstappen after the race, Hamilton told reporters: “It was great. Good fun.

“He went off on the outside. You don’t expect to go around the outside of a champion. I wouldn’t expect to go around the outside of him there and hold the line. He was behind at the apex and therefore should have backed out. I left him just enough room.”

Lewis Hamilton

The 41-year-old racing veteran was coming off the back of his first win in Ferrari colours at the Barcelona Grand Prix, which had put him second in the Drivers’ Championship standings. He now sits third, but seems to have rediscovered his mojo, with F1 fans excited to see what he can produce heading into his home race at Silverstone, and whether he could even mount a challenge for world title number eight.

The British driver maintains that the gap to Mercedes is still sizeable, with the Scuderia needing a power upgrade as soon as possible to try to close the gap.

Hamilton said: “We are going to have to push really hard to see when we can get the next power upgrade. We have to look at why and how we can improve that, but it’s not going to come for a while.


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“It’s not necessarily power as when you come out of the corner you feel you have the grunt. It’s deployment at the end. Ours tails off. Mercedes, particularly, keep going.”

The British Grand Prix kicks off next week at Silverstone, with a Sprint Race followed by the main race at 15:00 BST on Sunday.

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