
John Cena’s last ride on RAW inside Madison Square Garden delivered everything you’d expect from a sendoff in a building that shaped so much of WWE history. He teamed with Rey Mysterio and Sheamus to face Judgment Day, and MSG let loose the second the bell rang.
The match started as a straight 6-Man Tag, but it didn’t stay that way for long. Dominik fell early to Sheamus, which pushed Balor and McDonagh into full scramble mode. Rey tagged in and got swarmed in a two-on-one fight, but he slipped free at the perfect moment and reached Cena. The Garden exploded as Cena stormed in and mowed down McDonagh.
The cheers didn’t last. Judgment Day cornered Cena and dropped a brutal sequence a Moonsault, a Coup de Grace, and a Frog Splash that had MSG booing as loud as it had cheered seconds earlier. Rey and Sheamus saved the fall, and everything flipped from there.
Sheamus kicked things off with a triple 10 Beats of the Bodhran. Cena followed with a triple Five Knuckle Shuffle. Rey hit a Double 619 on Balor and McDonagh. Balor ate a Brogue Kick, McDonagh got flattened with one final Attitude Adjustment, and Cena closed his RAW career standing tall.
CENA, SHEAMUS, REY…
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The crowd roared as the trio headed up the ramp. Cena paused, Intercontinental Championship on his shoulder, and looked back into the camera one last time. That moment captured perfectly in the clip shared online felt like the real goodbye.
Even so, Cena’s story isn’t over. He still has one more fight on the schedule: an Intercontinental Title defense against Dominik Mysterio at Survivor Series in San Diego on November 29. The “Never-Seen Seventeen” era isn’t done just yet.



