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“I WOULD NEVER” – RAW Star On John Cena Tapping Out

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• “I WOULD NEVER” – RAW Star On John Cena Tapping Out

At WWE Survivor Series 2025, Team Rhea Ripley defeated Team Asuka in the Women’s WarGames match after AJ Lee made Becky Lynch tap out to the Black Widow submission. In an interview with Peter Rosenberg after the match, Becky claimed that she did not tap out:

“I did not tap out. No, no, no. I said, ‘Come here, come here!’ What is wrong with you? You’ve got the first interview with me, an exclusive interview, Rude Rosenberg, and saying that I tapped out. I clearly didn’t tap out. I was yelling to the rest of my team, very incompetent, by the way.

I’ve given them all the guidance. However, Lash Legend, she was medically disqualified. She couldn’t go on. That should have thrown the match out. I’m going to get the footage. This is why I’m talking to my lawyers. I will get the footage and you’re going to see clear as day that I did not tap.

I’m not going back. I am leaving. I am boycotting the show because it’s been one thing after the other. I should have my Intercontinental Title. I have not heard back from (Adam) Pearce. Maxxine Dupri is walking around like she earned something. She should not be allowed in this building. She should be stripped of that immediately.

I’m not coming back until they reverse the decision of this match and they reverse the decision of that match.”

Becky is maintaining the claim of her not tapping out by tweeting the following about John Cena’s retirement:

“I still can’t believe John Cena tapped. I WOULD NEVER!”

Becky also paid tribute to Cena:

“The Greatest to Ever Do It (ME!!! Sports Illustrated, Bleacher Report says it) and THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME (YOU!!! EVERYONE SAYS IT). THANK YOU! #ThankYouCena”

• Why Donald Trump Didn’t Attend John Cena’s Final Match

Despite rumors and the event being held in the nation’s capital, U.S. President and WWE Hall of Famer Donald Trump did not attend John Cena’s final match at Saturday Night’s Main Event in Washington, D.C. Even though he was absent, a number of important figures from his administration were present at the show.

According to the Wrestling Observer, WWE had hoped for the President to attend the historic event. He was even available that Saturday, having been at the Army vs. Navy football game earlier in the day. However, the report states that the President chose not to come to the Capital One Arena.

WWE’s relationship with the President remains solid, as Chief Content Officer Triple H recently attended the White House when the President signed an executive order. The President will be seen at a TKO event next year, when the UFC White House event takes place on June 14, 2026.

• WWE Star Teases Retirement After John Cena’s Final Match

R-Truth appeared alongside The Miz at Saturday Night’s Main Event before John Cena’s final match. He dressed up like The GOAT and served as the referee for the unofficial match between The Miz and Joe Hendry.

Speaking on the Saturday Night’s Main Event Recap, R-Truth opened up about his future in professional wrestling and acknowledged that his current WWE run could be his last.

“I always like to say, I steal this from The Rock, I let pain in my body be my guide as far as when it’s time for me to go. Right now, I still feel good. I’ve thought about it. As you know, I just renewed my deal, so it’s like… this could be the last one. We all have to have that time. We all have to get off the ride at some point.”

The former United States Champion was briefly released by WWE earlier this year. Just days later, the company brought him back and signed him to a special new contract in the summer. Unlike a standard full-time deal, the agreement was framed internally as giving R-Truth one genuine final run, allowing him to properly close out his career on his own terms.

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