John Cena beats Cody Rhodes at WWE WrestleMania 41 to make history

John Cena has officially made history by winning his 17th world championship in pro wrestling, surpassing the legendary Ric Flair. The momentous victory took place at WrestleMania 41 Night 2 at Allegiant Stadium, where Cena defeated Cody Rhodes for the Undisputed WWE championship.
Throughout the match, Cena embraced his heel persona, with rapper Travis Scott even coming out to assist him. The match culminated in a dramatic finish, with Cena ultimately using underhanded tactics to secure the win over Rhodes.
In a post-show press conference, Cena continued to play up his heel character by dismissing journalists’ questions as “clickbait” and teasing how he plans to “ruin wrestling” on Monday Night Raw. This win marks Cena’s first world championship as a heel, a stark departure from his longstanding reputation as a beloved babyface.
Cena’s victory comes after years of rivalry and mentorship with Rhodes, adding an emotional layer to the historic moment. The storyline leading up to the match highlighted Cena’s disillusionment with the WWE audience and his desire to retire as champion, leaving a legacy for others to chase.
With Cena set to retire at the end of the year after 25 years in WWE, fans can expect to see one last championship run from the wrestling icon. As he looks to solidify his legacy, Cena may face off against old rival Randy Orton, who is also vying for championship glory.
In the world of professional wrestling, Cena’s record-breaking win solidifies his status as one of the all-time greats. As he prepares to ride off into the sunset, fans can look forward to witnessing the final chapter of Cena’s illustrious career.