
As the highly anticipated WWE Saturday Night Main Event (SNME) approaches, all eyes are on John Cena’s final match. In a recent interview, AEW broadcaster and wrestling legend Jim Ross shared his thoughts on the possibility of Vince McMahon and/or former President Donald Trump making a surprise appearance at the event.
AEW’s Ross Talks WWE SNME: A Night to Remember
In a conversation with Wrestling Inc, Jim Ross expressed his excitement for John Cena’s last match, stating, “I’m going to be honest with you, I’ve seen some of the best of John Cena, and I’m expecting nothing but an incredible performance from him. This is a night to remember for the Cenation leader, and I’m honored to be a part of it.”
However, when asked about the potential guest appearances, Ross’s tone shifted. “I think it’s highly unlikely that Donald Trump will show up, to be honest,” he said. “I’m not sure if it’s an issue of him not wanting to be there or if WWE just doesn’t think it’s a good idea, but I just can’t see it happening.”
Regarding Vince McMahon’s potential appearance, Ross remained more open-minded. “Vince is a master of the game, and he’s always been good at making an entrance. If he does show up, you can bet your last dollar it’ll be a showstopper. But at the end of the day, it’s all about John Cena, and I think WWE will respect that.”
Sources Close to WWE Officials Reveal Potential Motivations
According to a WWE insider, the decision to invite Vince McMahon or Donald Trump is a delicate one. “The WWE wants to make sure that any potential guest appearance doesn’t overshadow John Cena’s final match,” said the source. “They’re trying to walk a fine line between honoring the Cenation leader and making sure the show remains focused on the main event.”
The source also revealed that WWE officials are concerned about the potential backlash from social media and the wrestling community if Trump were to attend the event. “There’s a lot of tension and division in the world right now, and WWE doesn’t want to get caught in the middle of it. They’re trying to keep the focus on the wrestling and the celebration of John Cena’s career.”
Backstage Reaction to Potential Guest Appearances
Sources close to Cody Rhodes revealed that the WWE Superstar is “excited” about the possibility of Vince McMahon attending the event. “Cody thinks it would be a great opportunity for Vince to put on a show and make an entrance that the fans will never forget,” said the source. “He’s also hoping that Vince will use the platform to promote the WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony, which he’s a part of.”
However, when asked about Donald Trump’s potential appearance, the source remained more skeptical. “Cody’s not a fan of politics, and he’s not sure if Donald Trump’s presence would be a good fit for the event. He’s hoping that WWE will focus on the wrestling and leave the politics at the door.”
The Verdict: Will Vince and Trump Show Up?
As the WWE Saturday Night Main Event approaches, the wrestling world is holding its breath in anticipation of John Cena’s final match. While the possibility of Vince McMahon and/or Donald Trump attending the event is intriguing, it’s clear that WWE officials are taking a cautious approach.
In the end, it’s all about John Cena, and WWE will do everything in their power to make sure his final match is a night to remember. Whether Vince McMahon and Donald Trump show up or not, the WWE Superstar’s legacy will be honored, and the wrestling world will be treated to an unforgettable celebration of his career.


