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John Cena Reveals He Holds An Incredible Record Ahead Of Final RAW Appearance

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• John Cena Reveals He Holds An Incredible Record Ahead Of Final RAW Appearance

This coming Monday night, Intercontinental Champion John Cena will wrestle his final RAW match, as that is going to be his final red brand appearance during his retirement tour.

To promote this RAW appearance at Madison Square Garden, Cena revealed that he holds the record for most matches in the history of RAW. Here’s what the Grand Slam Champion tweeted:

“Over 23 years you’ve allowed me to have 544 matches on #WWERaw. The most in WWE history. My favorite match.. is my next one! Which will be our LAST ONE! Don’t miss our last chance to grace @TheGarden ring as we say farewell to RAW live, Monday night on @netflix at 8pm ET!”

Below is the card for next week’s RAW:

– Intercontinental Champion John Cena vs. TBA

– Gunther vs. Je’Von Evans in “The Last Time Is Now” tournament

– Solo Sikoa vs. Mystery Opponent in “The Last Time Is Now” tournament

– Becky Lynch (c) vs. Maxxine Dupri for the Women’s Intercontinental Championship

– Nikki Bella will explain why she attacked Women’s World Champion Stephanie Vaquer

• Ex-AEW/WWE Wrestler Says Triple H Was More Approachable Than Tony Khan

Former WWE and AEW wrestler Bobby Fish recently spoke on TMZ’s Inside The Ring podcast, where he discussed the difference between WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H and AEW President Tony Khan.

The former NXT Tag Team Champion explained that while both Tony Khan and Triple H are busy, he found it significantly easier to get time with Triple H than with Khan.

“Yeah, but I don’t know that my relationship with Tony was like – Tony is pretty quiet and reserved, I always found it a little bit of a difficult process to get an audience with Tony. Rightfully so, he’s the head of the ship there and there’s so many parts and there’s so much going in and out. He’s a busy man, I’m not knocking him in anyway for that. He’s trying to manage the chaos but I certainly don’t believe that helped our relationship in any way unfortunately.

I think Hunter’s a bit more of a presence, a physical presence. To get an audience with Hunter is not always possible but inevitable. So, as a performer, you kind of know like, ‘Okay, well sh*t, it might not be today but I’ll get him before the end of the week.’ You understand that it’s just that he’s busy.

Tony is busy too, so I can’t say that doesn’t hold up as well. I never doubted that if I needed Hunter’s ear for something, that I wouldn’t eventually get there. With Tony, it didn’t happen.

I can only go based on that because I’m not here to sh*t talk Tony either. If I’m being honest about the difference between the two, that would be my answer.”

Also Read: “I call him a coward and a liar” – AEW Star On Triple H

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